The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Tangerines set for Robertson windfall
Dundee United could be heading for a significant cash windfall following suggestions Liverpool are set to snap up former Tangerine Andrew Robertson.
The defender left Tannadice for Hull City, who were relegated from the Premier League yesterday, three years ago and still has 12 months left on his deal.
However, according to reports down south, Jurgen Klopp is poised to announce the capture of the highly-rated 23 year-old.
Back in January, United came tantalisingly close to a £1 million windfall when Hull accepted a £10 million bid from Burnley for Robertson, the Terrors having ensured a sellon clause was inserted into his contract.
However, the deal failed to go through, meaning United missed out on their 10% cut.
Robertson was sold to Hull by United in 2014 for £2.85 million.
No fee for the forthcoming move to Liverpool, who are on course to clinch a spot in next season’s Champions League, has been revealed.