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Andy Robertson is set to leave Liverpool this summer after nine years at Anfield, and Rangers legend Ally McCoist has suggested Wrexham as a potential destination for the Scotland captainAndy Robertson is leaving Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Scotland skipper Andy Robertson has been advised that a barely-believable transfer to Championship team Wrexham "makes sense" by Ally McCoist, as the left-back prepares to leave Liverpool.The 32-year-old has been linked with Celtic this summer – having previously admitted he's mulled over a move to the East End of Glasgow – following his confirmation on Thursday that he'll be departing Anfield.Liverpool's vice-captain concludes a nine-year spell at the club during which he's claimed every significant trophy on offer – including two Premier League crowns and the Champions League. But he slipped down the left-back hierarchy behind summer acquisition Milos Kerkez this season, and a January transfer to Tottenham collapsed.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard wants Liverpool to bring superstar back to Anfield after heroicsREAD MORE: Alisson Becker 'open' to transfer approach as European giant circles Liverpool goalkeeperRangers legend McCoist believes the defender would be well-suited to financially-backed Wrexham – should the Welsh club achieve promotion from the Championship to the Premier League this campaign.Speaking to talkSPORT Bet Casino, McCoist said: "Listen, he's one of my favorite players, Andy Robertson.
That's, in my opinion, one of the mysteries surrounding Liverpool this year, how he's not had more game time."I know Milos Kerkez was a new signing, I get all that. But any time I see Andy Robertson, he's the same old Andy.
I said, 'I cannot believe he's not getting more game time with Liverpool.'"I still can't believe he's not getting more game time with Liverpool. Arne Slot has revealed the discussions held privately with Robertson and the real reasons behind his decision to depart Merseyside.Ahead of the Fulham fixture, the Dutch tactician remarked: "He had many great seasons over here as a player, but I think people got to know him as a great person as well, I got to know him, every team-mate will tell you how funny he is and how great a person he is and that has been shown a lot on social media as well."What I remember most about him is the intensity he is always playing with."We have learned something about intensity two days ago, but I can make Robbo making a press from left full-back to right-back a few years ago, and I showed that to the players I was working with then."He has won everything here, really loves this club, it has been a great nine years at the club.
