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Manchester United and Liverpool are interested in signing Antonee Robinson

Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw's injury issues have made the left-back a difficult position for the Red Devils recently. Neither of them has played a single minute this season, and United was mostly without a dedicated left-back last season. Last summer, it was believed that Manchester United might try to sign a new left-sided defender, but they ultimately decided against it before the deadline. They appear to be looking into their possibilities in order to finally bring in a new left-back for the next season.

According to former Manchester United scout Brown, who spoke on Football Insider, Robinson is a target for the record Premier League champions, who have been closely monitoring him before making a possible offer. A January transfer is doubtful since Fulham doesn't want to lose the 27-year-old in the middle of the season, but the Old Trafford team may be able to sign him at the conclusion of this one.

 

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