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Andy Robertson has been tipped to "take a step back" from Liverpool and join Celtic.
The 31-year-old left-back has been a stalwart of Liverpool's team for the last eight seasons, helping the Reds win two Premier League titles, two League Cups, the FA Cup, Champions League, European Super Cup, Club World Cup, and Community Shield.
Yet Robertson has faced criticism this season, with some pundits calling for Liverpool to sign a long-term replacement this summer.
"But of course, the team we're talking about is also a powerful team in the Premier League.
He earned a move to top-flight team Dundee United in 2013 before moving to the Premier League a year later, signing with Hull
Yet he proved to be a bargain buy for the Reds, making more 300 appearances for the club and picking up every major honor under the management of Jurgen Klopp.
Yet Jamie Carragher believes it's time for Liverpool to move on from Robertson
He said during live game commentary last December: "Robertson is having a tough time, and it's a very unforgiving position.
"He doesn’t look like he's running back fully, he's had a whack, then gingerly goes to control the ball before getting a red card
He's been superb since he came into the Premier League and is one to watch in the future, whether he stays or moves on."
The Scot's understudy at Liverpool is Kostas Tsimikas, but he will turn 30 next season and hasn't managed to displace Robertson in the starting XI, despite the latter facing criticism.
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