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As Liverpool bask in their newly secured Premier League title, the uncertain future of Andy Robertson remains an issue that the club will need to iron out in the summer.
The Scottish left-back, once an indispensable pillar of Jurgen Klopp’s all-conquering side, now finds himself at a career crossroads regarding with his contract situation, perceived form, and Liverpool’s aggressive pursuit of replacements sparking intense speculation about his role in Arne Slot’s evolving project.
Robertson’s current deal expires in June 2026, when he will be 32.
Statistically, Robertson’s 2024/25 campaign has unfortunately shown a decline:
0 assists in 24 Premier League starts6
Andy Robertson.
Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, 21, has emerged as the primary target, although it’s been suggested that the Hungarian will be signed to share the workload of the Scot and not necessarily relegate him to rotation duties.
But speaking to Jamie Carragher during a charity event at Hope Street Hotel, Robertson revealed that he is hoping to extend his time at Anfield past 2026:
“I have only got a year left,” Robertson said as quoted by the Liverpool Echo.
“So I hope all you guys (the fans) can help me with making the same noise around a new contract as you did with Mo and Virgil’s
Maybe you (Carragher) can stop linking the club with other left-backs as well”
“No look, I’ve had eight wonderful years so far and I have a year left
I am not as young as I once was but I love this club and I have had some great memories here, so let’s see what the future holds,” he explained.
“I still believe I can still produce good performances and some really good performances and I think I have done that this season, so I still think I can produce at the top level and if I can do that then that is where I belong and hopefully I can stay here for many years to come.”
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