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Andy Robertson has always been known for his energy, his tackles, and his pinpoint crosses.
But now, he’s added a new skill to his game — contract campaigning.
With his Liverpool contract set to run out in 2026, Robertson has made it clear: he wants to stay.
Reliable is calling on the Kop to be his agents.
Speaking at a charity event alongside club legend Jamie Carragher, Robertson joked, “I hope all you guys can help me with making the same noise around a new contract as you did with Mo and Virgil’s!”
A light-hearted plea, but the message is serious — the Scotsman still sees himself in Liverpool red for years to come.
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At 31, Robertson may not be the fresh-faced kid who joined from Hull, but he’s still a key part of Liverpool’s backline.
Not bad for someone who’s allegedly past his prime.
Despite talk of younger replacements like Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, Robertson remains confident.
“If I can do that, then that is where I belong.”
Robertson is also excited about the future under new boss Arne Slot, calling this Premier League-winning campaign “just the start” for the Dutchman’s Anfield journey.
He recalled a key moment in the title race — a gritty 2-0 win at Brentford in February — as the point he began to truly believe the league was within reach.
“It just felt like now is the time to believe,” he said.
And while the 2020 title was lifted in an empty stadium, Robertson is eager to experience the full parade with the fans this time.