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Andy Robertson Confirms LFC Contract Talks; Must 'See Options'
Andy Robertson has confirmed ongoing contract negotiations with Liverpool, but his future at Anfield remains uncertain as he evaluates all available options.[2]
The Scottish left-back, whose current deal expires at the end of the summer, spoke candidly about his situation amid reduced playing time this season. Since joining Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 for £8m, Robertson has become a club legend, making 362 appearances and winning nine major trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League.[1]
However, the 31-year-old has started just four Premier League games this campaign, largely due to the arrival of Milos Kerkez, who has challenged for the left-back spot. Robertson expressed frustration at being sidelined, stating he is "not content with being on the bench" and believes every player should aim for a starting role.[1]
"We're in talks, but I need to see options," Robertson hinted, underscoring his desire for regular first-team football. He emphasized his commitment to performing at the highest level, refusing to settle for a backup position despite his loyalty to the club that transformed his career.[1][2]
Liverpool fans will be anxious about losing a key figure from the Jürgen Klopp era, but Robertson's comments suggest a potential summer exit if terms cannot be agreed that guarantee his prominence in the squad. The club now faces a crucial period to resolve the standoff, balancing squad depth with retaining experienced leaders.[1]
As talks progress, Robertson remains focused on contributing whenever called upon, but his priority is clear: consistent game time to prolong his elite-level career.[2]
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