Former Premier League goalkeeper Paul Robinson has tipped Villarreal winger Arnaut Danjuma to strengthen the Liverpool squad.
The 24-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to the Reds in recent weeks following a strong start to life in La Liga.
Reputable journalist Fabrizio Romano recently claimed that the Anfield club ‘really love’ the Dutchman.
Speaking to Football Insider, Robinson suggested that the former AFC Bournemouth man could be a hit on Merseyside.
I have been really impressed with him at Villarreal. He’s been brilliant under Unai Emery in a team that has done really well in recent years. I don’t think he is a player who would improve Liverpool’s starting XI straight away though. There is a lot of games for a club like Liverpool though so he would have a role to play. He would not be one of the first names on the team sheet but he is certainly a player who would add value to their squad. I could see him fitting into Klopp’s style of play. I think he’d do well.
So far this season Danjuma has scored nine times and provided three assists in 18 appearances across all competitions.
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Valued at £36million and under contract in Spain until 2026 (Transfermarkt), bringing the Dutchman to Anfield so soon after arriving at Villarreal would appear to be an impossible task.
However, possessing a range of impressive attributes including improving goal contributions, it’s clear to see why Jurgen Klopp would be keen on the star.
Predominantly operating from the left-wing – a role in which Sadio Mane’s form has dipped recently – Danjuma would make the ideal candidate to bolster the attacking ranks at Liverpool.




