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Andy Robertson linked to reunion with Scotland duo as several transfer routes emerge

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Scotland captain Andy Robertson has confirmed he will leave Liverpool this summer.Andy Robertson is being linked to a potential reunion with two of his Scotland teammates after confirming he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season.The Scotland captain will bring down the curtain on his nine-season stay at Anfield, where he has won two English Premier League titles and the Champions League, the FA Cup, two League Cups, the FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup and Community Shield, when his contract expires in the summer.However, Robertson has found regular game time hard to come by on Merseyside this season, with head coach Arne Slot limiting him to just 15 starts following the £40million arrival of Milos Kerkez from AFC Bournemouth last summer.Andy Robertson has confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season. | Getty ImagesThe national team’s second most-capped men's player of all time, Robertson reached 92 caps in last month’s 1-0 friendly defeat to the Ivory Coast, and is expected to lead Steve Clarke’s side out at the World Cup this summer as Scotland end their 28-year exile from the tournament in the United States in June. The left-back now has a decision to make over his future at club level, with numerous sides vying for his services.



Celtic have also been credited with an ambitious move for the player, while Juventus are also understood to be tracking him ahead of the summer.However, Napoli have also been alerted to his availability and are said to be considering a Bosman free transfer move that would see Robertson link up with Scotland international teammates Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium next season, according to a report from The Times.Antonio Conte’s side found huge success with the signing of McTominay from Manchester United last summer, with the Scottish midfielder playing a key role in Napoli winning the Scudetto. Breaking Denis Law’s 63-year record for the most goals scored by a Scotsman in a single Serie A season last term, he won the league’s Footballer of the Year award and was also nominated for the Ballon d’Or after a breath-taking debut campaign in Italy.Meanwhile, former Scotland international Ally McCoist believes Robertson could ignore interest from abroad and opt to make a surprise move this summer to EFL Championship side Wrexham, telling talkSPORT Bet Casino: “I still can't believe he's not getting more game time with Liverpool.

So, it would make sense if I was a newly promoted side like Wrexham. Yeah, it would make sense.”