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Andy Robertson makes Liverpool future admission as talks held - 'Nobody can deny'

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Andy Robertson Makes Liverpool Future Admission as Talks Held - 'Nobody Can Deny'

Andy Robertson, Liverpool's veteran left-back, has opened candid discussions about his future at Anfield amid contract uncertainty, expressing a mix of loyalty and realism as his current deal nears its end this summer.[2][3]



The 31-year-old Scotland international, who joined from Hull City for a bargain £8 million in 2017, has made 362 appearances, winning nine major trophies including the Champions League and two Premier League titles. Appointed vice-captain following Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to Real Madrid, Robertson has faced challenges this season, starting only four Premier League games after the arrival of young left-back Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth.[2][3]

Despite summer links to Atletico Madrid, Robertson stayed at Liverpool and has recently reclaimed his spot, impressing in starts against Aston Villa and Real Madrid. He confirms private talks with the club are underway but remains undecided, emphasizing family consultations in the coming months.[2][3] "We've had chats now which will remain private. We'll see what happens," he said, adding, "It's a difficult question to answer [if he wants to stay]. I've got five months left and we need to see the option to stay or if there's options to go."[2]

Robertson underscored his unwavering commitment: "I've given absolutely everything for the club for the last eight-and-a-half years... Nobody can deny what I have given to this club." He praised his strong relationship with Liverpool's hierarchy, noting their fairness in past contracts, and remains "relaxed" about the saga, vowing not to let it distract from on-pitch focus.[2][3]

Unlike last season's high-profile negotiations for Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Alexander-Arnold, Robertson prefers discretion. With Kerkez challenging for the spot, his experience could prove vital in Liverpool's title push, but decisions loom as free agency beckons.[3]

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