AC Milan Targets Liverpool’s Andy Robertson for Free Transfer

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As the summer transfer window draws near, AC Milan is reportedly preparing a significant move to bolster its defensive line-up.

Sources indicate that AC Milan is closely monitoring the situation of Liverpool stalwart Andy Robertson, who could become available on a free transfer this summer.

The Scotland captain, who has been a crucial player in Liverpool’s successes under both Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot, is now in the final months of his contract at Anfield.

After nearly a decade with the Merseyside club, the 32-year-old has stated he will make a definitive decision on his future before the upcoming World Cup, with a potential move to Serie A appearing increasingly viable for the seasoned full-back.

Why AC Milan Wants Andy Robertson

The Rossoneri are currently in the market for experienced leadership to enhance their defensive unit.

With a focus on strengthening the left-back position, Milan has recently experimented with various options, including Pervis Estupiñán and promising young talent Davide Bartesaghi.

However, the opportunity to acquire a player of Robertson’s caliber without a transfer fee is a prospect the Milan management finds difficult to ignore.

Robertson’s relentless work rate, exceptional delivery from wide areas, and extensive trophy-winning experience would provide a substantial boost to a Milan side aiming to re-establish dominance in both Italy and Europe.

With his playing time at Liverpool potentially becoming more limited, the “Flying Scotsman” might view Italy as an ideal setting for the next phase of his illustrious career.

Growing British Influence at San Siro

Should Robertson make the move to Milan, he would be joining a club that has become a welcoming home for British talent in recent seasons.

The “Anglo-Milan” connection is currently stronger than it has been in decades, showcasing how the technical demands of Serie A can perfectly complement the physical intensity of British-trained players.

The current squad features several key figures from the UK:

  • Fikayo Tomori: The former Chelsea defender has cemented his place as a defensive pillar for the Rossoneri, having also earned a Scudetto medal during his time in Italy.
  • Ruben Loftus-Cheek: Since his arrival from London, the powerful midfielder has revitalized his career, becoming a significant goal threat and a fan favorite at San Siro.

Beyond these current stars, Milan has also recently featured other English talents.

Tammy Abraham and Kyle Walker both reportedly enjoyed spells with the club during the 2024-25 campaign, further highlighting Milan’s strategy of looking towards the Premier League for proven quality.

A New Era for Robertson in Serie A?

The transition from the Premier League to Serie A has frequently revitalized the careers of veteran defenders, with the league’s tactical emphasis often suiting players with high footballing intelligence.

Robertson’s potential arrival would follow in the footsteps of legendary British exports to Milan such as Ray Wilkins, Mark Hateley, and more recently, David Beckham.

While interest from Tottenham Hotspur and a rumored emotional return to Celtic have been mentioned, the allure of playing for one of the most storied clubs in world football – and joining a thriving British contingent – makes AC Milan a frontrunner for his signature.

As Robertson prepares for his final months at Anfield, Milan fans will eagerly watch to see if the Scotsman becomes the next British star to don the iconic red and black stripes.

Callum Whitby
Callum Whitby

Callum Whitby, 43, sports writer from Liverpool. With over two decades covering European football, he's established himself as an authority on Champions League and international competitions. His trademark long-form articles explore the cultural and historical contexts behind football rivalries. Hosts a weekly podcast featuring conversations with former players and managers from across the continent.

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