Etonver in line for January transfer window cash improvement”

Everton might profit from Antonee Robinson’s contract with Wigan Athletic, another of the left-back’s previous teams, should a team decide to steal him away from Fulham.

If a former Blue makes a move in the January transfer window, Everton might gain.

Given his continued success at Fulham, it has been suggested that clubs such as Liverpool are interested in signing Antonee Robinson.

The left-back went through Everton’s system before moving to Wigan Athletic in 2019 to try to get a spot in the starting lineup. Although Robinson recently inked a new contract with Fulham, Everton would receive a portion of the revenues if the USA international decides to make a move. This is because of a sell-on clause.

Robinson worked his way up at Finch Farm but quit after having open discussions with the Blues organization’s leadership. Since then, the 26-year-old has spoken well of those conversations and expressed gratitude for the clarity that helped him prepare for the possibility of having to fight with Leighton Baines and Lucas Digne for a spot in the starting XI.

Robinson left for Wigan at first, then signed with Fulham when the Latics went into administration. Under former Everton manager Marco Silva, he has thrived at Craven Cottage, where he is an important member of the first team.

Due to his performances, rumours have surfaced suggesting that Liverpool may be considering signing him in an attempt to bolster their defence. preferred left-back Following surgery for a shoulder injury, Andy Robertson has been out of commission for several months. As a result, backup Kostas Tsimikas broke his collarbone.

The ECHO is aware that a transfer by Liverpool is unlikely to happen this month, but Everton stands to gain if a team makes an effort to wrest him away from Fulham. The ECHO is aware that Wigan, who spent £2 million for him, has a clause stating that they would receive 20% of any profits gained by Fulham. This information was initially revealed by Wigan Today. the agreement would mean that Everton would get little more than 33 percent of the money Wigan made from the sell-on clause. For £2 million, the League One team also signed him.

 

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