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Liverpool's transfer news and rumours:

SOLNA, SWEDEN - MARCH 25: Emil Forsberg of Sweden during the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier between Sweden and Belarus at Friends arena on March 25, 2017 in
Image: Emil Forsberg is reportedly being eyed by Liverpool

All the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours from across the British and European press on Tuesday, June 6.

RB Leipzig director of football Ralf Rangnick has ruled out selling Emil Forsberg before next season, with Liverpool reportedly interested.

The 25-year-old midfielder made 19 assists in the 2016/17 season, scoring eight goals as Leipzig finished second.
AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Arsenal are also reportedly interested in Forsberg.

Scotland full-back Andrew Robertson is now hopeful of a positive result against England in June
Image: Scotland full-back Andrew Robertson is also being linked with Liverpool

"We're not thinking about selling our best players this summer," Rangnick told Bild. "There's no red line for us. We will keep our team and improve it in several positions."

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is increasingly likely to stay with Arsenal this summer, despite Liverpool reportedly being interested in the forward, according to the Daily Telegraph.

Oxlade-Chamberlain is close to signing a £100k-a-week contract with the Gunners, with his contract up next summer.

Rob Holding and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain celebrate Arsenal's win over Manchester United
Image: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could be staying put at Arsenal

Hull defender Andy Robertson insists he is focusing on Scotland's World Cup Qualifiers clash with England on Saturday, not his future.

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The reported Liverpool target, 23, admits there is uncertainty over some players' future at the KCOM Stadium, but that speculation can wait until after the weekend.

"The only thing I can really say is that all the players face uncertainty," Robertson said.

"There will be people moving on but, for now, I'm just focusing on this game in front of us. I do that because it's so massive for the country."