The Scotsman

Andy Robertson will depart Liverpool a 'legend' as Scotland captain told he still belongs at top level of English football

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“He’s won every major honour, he’s been there nine years, his performances over the years have been incredible. “And for me, I still think he’s the best left-back in the football club.



He’s had an unbelievable career from his rise from being released [by Celtic] to Queen’ park, to Dundee United, to Hull, to then going and playing for Liverpool for nine years.“It’s a special career he’s had. I don’t know him personally that well, but he’s a really humble guy and understands where he’s come from, and he deserves everything he gets.”Andy Robertson will have luxury of choosing his next clubWith a number of options likely to be on the table, Adam - who is currently coaching in Burnley's youth academy - believes Robertson will be in a luxurious position as he weighs up his next move.

He added: “I think if you’re any other club in the Premier League, maybe apart from two or three, you’d still be looking to sign Andy Robertson as one of the top left-backs in the league.“He’s got that opportunity to pick where he wants to go. I don’t think it’s a done deal [with Tottenham], I think where Tottenham are in the league at the moment, it’s going to be maybe a big decision on where he goes.“But if he goes to Tottenham, it’s still a big football club that obviously has underachieved this year and he’d be looking to try and come in and improve them.”*Charlie Adam was promoting Premier Sports’ live and exclusive coverage of Celtic v St Mirren on Sunday from 1.30pm on Premier Sports 1.