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Andy Robertson celebrates his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield on April 02, 2025(Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Andy Robertson says he would welcome the opportunity to open talks with Liverpool over extending his contract beyond 2026 at Anfield, insisting he still has the quality to justify staying beyond his current terms.
Robertson will have 12 months left on his deal by the end of the campaign and has had some difficult moments across the season, despite making 30 Premier League appearances at left-back for a club who have kept a division-high 14 clean sheets.
Liverpool have been continually linked with Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, who is a decade younger than the 31-year-old Robertson, but the Scotland captain is adamant he still has plenty to offer Arne Slot as the Reds now head into the summer transfer window as Premier League champions.
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In a chat with Reds legend Jamie Carragher for Football For Change's charity lunch at the city centre's Hope Street Hotel, Robertson outlined his belief that he can still be an important figure for Slot as the next stage of his squad building prepares to begin as champions.
"I have only got a year left," Robertson said.
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"And I think that is what has driven those lads who were part of that forward for this kind of new era.
For lads like myself, Mo, Virgil, Ali, Trent, Joey Gomez, we have used it as a driving force and we want to experience winning the Premier League with the fans.
The lads' experiences have been key to that and I think we are all singing from the same hymn sheet."
Asked specifically when he felt Liverpool were capable of becoming champions of England for a 20th time, Robertson referenced the 2-0 win at Bournemouth at the beginning of February, which came via two late goals from substitute Darwin Nunez.
That victory took Slot's men seven points clear before Arsenal were held to a 2-2 draw later that day by Aston Villa and Robertson recalls being struck by the magnitude of the result as he left the pitch at the Gtech Community Stadium on the day.
"Off the top of my head, I think of Brentford away," Robertson said.
"I just think in the Premier League, you always have to have results where it looks like it is going one way and it goes another.
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