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Andy Robertson likely to leave Liverpool as contract decision nears

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Andy Robertson Likely to Leave Liverpool as Contract Decision Nears

Liverpool's veteran left-back Andy Robertson faces an uncertain future at Anfield as his contract nears its expiration this summer, with ongoing talks failing to yield a breakthrough despite his desire to stay.[1][2][3]



Robertson, who joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 for £8 million, has made over 350 appearances, contributing to major triumphs including two Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League. A key player under Jürgen Klopp and instrumental in Arne Slot's title-winning campaign last season, the 31-year-old Scotland international was displaced by Milos Kerkez, signed for £40 million ($54m) from Bournemouth, who has started most league games this term.[1]

Speaking candidly, Robertson admitted a lack of clarity about his next season: "We'll see what happens... I've got five months left and we need to see the option to stay or if there's options to go."[1] He confirmed private discussions with the club but emphasized family input in the decision, adding, "I've given absolutely everything for the club for the last eight and a half years."[1] While expressing a wish to remain a Liverpool player, he noted the complexity, focusing currently on enjoying his role and Scotland's World Cup qualification.[1]

Contract negotiations are underway, but no deal is imminent, with speculation centering on terms like length and money.[2][3] Pundits suggest Robertson wants to stay, yet the club's investment in Kerkez signals a potential transition. Arne Slot praised Robertson's "very mature" handling of the situation, understanding his measured comments amid unresolved deals like Ibrahima Konaté's.[4]

Predictions vary: while talks continue for an extension, the most likely scenario could see Robertson depart as vice-captain, ending a storied era, unless a compromise emerges soon.[3] Fans debate loyalty versus form, with some urging a move on.[2] The next months will be pivotal.[1]

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