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Andy Robertson says he is “relaxed” about his Liverpool future as he gets set to enter the final six months of his contract, but knows it will soon ‘take over’ his life. For Liverpool’s vice-captain, who considered a move to Atletico Madrid in the summer, contract talks with the club are not advanced, though he says he is “relaxed” about the situation.
“I think I’ve not been too bad for them in terms of signing from Hull for £8 million and what I’ve done! “If it is my last year, then it’s my last year.
“That’s what happens when you go into your last six months.” The 31-year-old has assumed a more prominent role in the last few games, starting four in a row after just three starts prior to that, and that will bode well in any future talks. “Let’s see what happens, but I’m relaxed about the whole thing.” Robertson has demonstrated his value to Arne Slot in recent matches, providing the experience that Milos Kerkez, understandably, currently lacks at the age of just 22, and the club could do worse than retain him.
