Antonee Robinson has admitted he is open to leaving Fulham amid reported interest from some of the Premier League's biggest clubs.
The U.S. men's national team left back has been one of the top performers at his position this season, turning in another outstanding display in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Liverpool — one of his rumored suitors.
Robinson has 12 Premier League assists since the start of last season — the most of any defender. He also leads the entire division in interceptions, minutes played and crosses into the penalty area this season.
With Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and others reportedly eyeing a transfer for the 27-year-old, he didn't deny that he could be on the move soon.
"I'm very happy here, the fact that there is interest from other teams is great," Robinson told Marca. "Obviously, it all comes down to whether someone wants me enough to pay what Fulham would ask. So, if the club sees it as a good idea, I would leave."
Robinson, who was named Fulham's player of the season in 2023-24, has a contract with the Cottagers through 2028.
After his side's match at Anfield on Saturday, Fulham head coach Marco Silva was full of praise for his team's star left back.
"What a performance. It is difficult to find one moment where he wasn't at a really high level," Silva said of the U.S. international.
"What a performance from him, what a performance. An unbelievable performance from him, and I told him at the end of the game that he has to be really proud of the way he played this afternoon."