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Liverpool are eager to sign Antonee Robinson from Fulham in January.

As reported by Football Insider, they will need to pay a fee of approximately £40-50 million to secure the USMNT star’s services.

The 27-year-old left-back has proven himself as a consistent performer in the Premier League and could be the perfect replacement for Andrew Robertson. The Scottish international has shown signs of decline, with recent performances being underwhelming. Robertson requires a suitable replacement, and the Fulham defender would be an excellent acquisition.

Both Manchester United and Arsenal are also interested in the player, and it remains to be seen where he will end up.

Robinson has contributed 6 assists for Fulham in the league this season, solidifying his importance to the team. It’s no surprise that Fulham are asking for a premium price for him.

Liverpool have the financial resources to complete the transfer and should move to sign him in the upcoming weeks.

Manchester United and Arsenal also have a need for Robinson.

It’s not surprising that Manchester United are targeting the player. Luke Shaw has been plagued by recurring injury issues, and Manchester United need a more dependable option in that position. Robinson has demonstrated his quality in the Premier League and could make an immediate impact if he joins Old Trafford.

Similarly, Arsenal are in search of a top-tier left-back who could surpass Oleksandr Zinchenko. The 27-year-old fits the bill, and it will be fascinating to see where he ultimately chooses to go.

Robinson will likely be drawn to the opportunity to join a major club. Having proven his abilities with Fulham, he will want to play for a team capable of winning significant trophies. As he is in the prime of his career, he will want to compete regularly at the highest level.

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“I’ve been in that situation before” – Alan Shearer shares bold prediction for Mohamed Salah at Liverpool

Mohamed Salah has scored in seven consecutive Premier League matches and

Mohamed Salah has scored in seven consecutive Premier League matches and will aim to extend that streak when Liverpool faces Everton on Saturday.

Alan Shearer has endorsed Salah’s chances of breaking Jamie Vardy’s Premier League scoring streak record. The Egyptian winger has found the net in seven straight league games and needs to score in five more to surpass Vardy, who set the record in 2015 by breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy’s previous streak.

Vardy, now 37, scored in 11 consecutive matches during Leicester City’s title-winning 2015/16 season, surpassing van Nistelrooy’s 10-match run. His goals came against Bournemouth, Aston Villa, Stoke, Arsenal, Norwich, Southampton, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Watford, Newcastle, and Manchester United.

Salah, now on a seven-match streak, is closing in on Vardy’s record. He began his run with a goal against Chelsea and has followed it up with goals against Arsenal, Brighton, Aston Villa, Southampton, Manchester City, and Newcastle.

Shearer, the Premier League’s all-time top scorer, believes Salah can break Vardy’s record. Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures include matches against Everton, Fulham, Tottenham, Leicester, and West Ham.

Shearer told Betfair: “As a player, when you’re on a run like Salah is, you feel pretty unstoppable. I’ve been in that position myself, and you just can’t wait for the next game to come around.

“You don’t go out there hoping you’re going to score, you go out knowing that you’re going to score. Standing in that tunnel before a game when you’re in red-hot form, it’s a great feeling, believe me.”

“It wouldn’t surprise me to see him break Jamie Vardy’s Premier League scoring streak record, especially with the form he’s in, the player he is, and the chances that Liverpool create. With the Christmas and New Year period full of matches, it’s a great time for him.”

“Can he break the record? I wouldn’t put it past him, he’s that good of a footballer.”

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