Liverpool are already looking ahead, and the message is clear: the post-Robertson era is being mapped out. The Reds have reportedly made an early enquiry for Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso, a move that signals the club is thinking beyond the present.
According to Italian journalist Mirko Di Natale, Liverpool are among a host of top European clubs—including Barcelona, Milan, Inter, Napoli, Manchester City, and Tottenham—to have asked about the versatile 26-year-old. That single word, 'enquired,' speaks volumes. It's not a done deal, nor does it put Liverpool at the front of the queue. But it does show curiosity, diligence, and a growing recognition that left-back is no longer a position the club can afford to let drift.
Andy Robertson has been nothing short of a club legend. His ferocity, width, and consistency helped define Liverpool's most successful era in decades. Replacing him—whenever that moment truly arrives—won't be routine squad maintenance. It will require a player who can match his intensity and tactical intelligence.
Enter Cambiaso. The Juventus man is two-footed, tactically flexible, and comfortable as either a left-back or left wing-back. He has the kind of modern footballing brain that coaches love: able to move inside, support build-up play, and still provide thrust on the outside. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool need full-backs who can interpret space, not just occupy it. Cambiaso fits that profile perfectly.
At 26, he's no development project. He's entering his peak years, and with a contract at Juventus until 2029, any deal would require serious conviction and significant resources. While Milos Kerkez may be Liverpool's current first-choice target, competition matters—especially with Kostas Tsimikas heading out on loan to AS Roma.
Whether Cambiaso ends up at Anfield or not, one thing is certain: Liverpool are planning for tomorrow, even as today's battles continue.
