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Andy Robertson has said he has not given Liverpool’s signing of Milos Kerkez a “second thought” and feels he still has plenty to offer the club.
It’s an uncertain situation for Robertson, who has a year remaining on his Liverpool contract, but the defender still backs himself to play a prominent role at Anfield next season.
"We're not daft, it looks as if a deal could potentially be done," Robertson said in an interview with BBC Scotland.
I back myself, I've got confidence in my own ability and that drives me forward.”
Robertson has been one of the world’s most reliable left-backs over the last decade, but his form dropped this season, particularly in the early months of the campaign.
Robertson feels that is evidence he has plenty left to offer.
“I've had eight fantastic years at Liverpool in terms of winning trophies, being a mainstay in the team, which I'm incredibly proud of.
“I'm not getting any younger, I can't change my age, but I still believe I've got a lot to give and that's what I focus on
“I can't tell you how I'll feel at 33 or 34, but I can tell you, at 31, I feel excellent.
“I've been fit for every game, I've not missed a training session and that's not a sign of someone who is slowing down.
“I've got a year left at Liverpool, I'm looking forward to a switch off, I'm looking forward to a holiday and then I'll look forward to pre-season.
“What the future holds after that