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While at Liverpool FC he earns 3 million, this is what Andy Robertson would earn at Real Madrid

Andy Robertson enters Real Madrid's agenda and could have a significant salary on the line 

By Mauricio Saenz

Andy Robertson enters Real Madrid's agenda and could have a significant salary on the line 
Andy Robertson enters Real Madrid's agenda and could have a significant salary on the line 

Liverpool FC is starting to fine tune details for next season and one of them is the possible departures and sales of some elements in its squad. Jurgen Klopp wants to return to reign in Europe and although they will not participate in the next UEFA Champions League, certain changes are expected.  

 

According to journalist Stephen McGowan, Andy Robertson has an important offer from Real Madrid. It is a possible arrival at the Santiago Bernabeu in exchange for 40 million euros. The merengue team is looking to reinforce its right back and the Scotsman is very much liked by Carlo Ancelotti. The Scottish player has been performing at a high level for some time and has been a fundamental pillar of Jurgen Klopp's team that went on to win the UEFA Champions League and Premier League a few seasons ago. 

For this reason, and to finish convincing the player, an important salary would be offered by the Spaniards. Andy Robertson currently earns a total of 3 million euros per year at Anfield and it is surprising the amount he could receive if he finally arrives at Real Madrid.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is interested in bringing in new players for next summer. According to MARCA, the club is looking for a replacement for Mendy, who could leave the team. That is why the Merengues' insistence on Andy Robertson is concrete and they would offer a significant sum for his arrival next season.

 

How much could Andy Robertson earn at Real Madrid?

According to Transfermarkt, Real Madrid defenders earn an average of 5 million euros per year. In that sense, a player of Andy Robertson's experience would receive a similar or even higher amount if they want to convince him to leave Anfield in the summer of 2023.


Mauricio Saenz

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