
Scotland captain Robertson set for Spain?
Atletico Madrid hope Liverpool will allow Andy Robertson to leave for free or a small fee as the long-serving 31-year-old Scotland captain wishes to leave the English champions. (Fabrizio Romano), externalAtletico are prepared to pay around £20m for Robertson and have opened talks with Liverpool, who will not stand in the way of the left-back. (The Boot Room), externalLeague One champions Birmingham City are looking to outbid Championship rivals Hull City and Swansea City in the race for 29-year-old Scotland striker Oli McBurnie, currently with Las Palmas. (Alan Nixon on Patreon), externalPromoted Wrexham are considering deals for former Scotland midfielders Stuart Armstrong, 33, and Barry Bannan, 35, who have both left Sheffield Wednesday. (Sun), externalRead Monday's Scottish gossip
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