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Andy Robertson Makes Fresh Admission Over Liverpool Future
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has opened up about his uncertain future at Anfield, admitting a lack of clarity as his contract nears expiration in summer 2026.[1][2]
The 31-year-old Scotland international, who joined from Hull City in 2017 for £8m, has made over 350 appearances, securing two Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.[1] However, this season he's started only four league games, overshadowed by £40m signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth, who has claimed most starts.[1][2]
Robertson confirmed ongoing private contract talks with the club, stating, "We've had chats now which will remain private. [I've] spoke to [the club] and we'll see what happens."[1][3] When asked if he'd like to stay, he replied, "Yes but it's a difficult question to answer. I've got five months left and we need to see the option to stay or if there's options to go."[1]
Reflecting on limited minutes after a "stressful summer," Robertson emphasized his commitment: "I've given absolutely everything for the club for the last eight and a half years... I've played well in the games I've played this season. Maybe I've not played as much as I would have liked."[1] He plans to discuss with his family post-Scotland's World Cup qualification, prioritizing enjoyment as a Liverpool player.[1]
The left-back dismissed the idea that upcoming months alone will decide, arguing players must "push to be in the team" regardless. "If you're happy to sit on the bench, then I don't think you have the right attitude," he said.[1] While the club has rewarded him with good contracts previously, his future hinges on playing time and available options.[2][3]
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