Liverpool star Andy Robertson has admitted that his future at Anfield remains uncertain as his contract expires in just five months, casting a cloud of uncertainty over the club's left-back situation.
The 32-year-old Scotland captain, who has been in excellent form for the Reds, has stated that he will take some time to think about his options and sit down with his family before making any decisions. Despite Liverpool holding talks with Robertson over extending his contract, no firm offer has been made, leaving the door open for him to become a free agent.
Robertson's limited playing time this season - he started just four Premier League games compared to Β£40m summer signing Milos Kerkez's 17 - has been a source of frustration for him. He admits that as a player who wants to play, he's not happy sitting on the bench and is eager to get back into regular contention.
However, Robertson insists that his relationship with Liverpool remains healthy, crediting the club for rewarding him with good contracts when he's performed well. He's also emphasized that he's given "absolutely everything" to the club during his eight-and-a-half-year tenure, winning numerous trophies and enjoying many successful days at Anfield.
The situation leaves Robertson facing a difficult decision - whether to stay with the Reds or explore new opportunities if his contract isn't extended. With Scotland set to participate in their first World Cup in 28 years, Robertson will be looking to play a key role for his country as he weighs up his future at Liverpool.
The 32-year-old Scotland captain, who has been in excellent form for the Reds, has stated that he will take some time to think about his options and sit down with his family before making any decisions. Despite Liverpool holding talks with Robertson over extending his contract, no firm offer has been made, leaving the door open for him to become a free agent.
Robertson's limited playing time this season - he started just four Premier League games compared to Β£40m summer signing Milos Kerkez's 17 - has been a source of frustration for him. He admits that as a player who wants to play, he's not happy sitting on the bench and is eager to get back into regular contention.
However, Robertson insists that his relationship with Liverpool remains healthy, crediting the club for rewarding him with good contracts when he's performed well. He's also emphasized that he's given "absolutely everything" to the club during his eight-and-a-half-year tenure, winning numerous trophies and enjoying many successful days at Anfield.
The situation leaves Robertson facing a difficult decision - whether to stay with the Reds or explore new opportunities if his contract isn't extended. With Scotland set to participate in their first World Cup in 28 years, Robertson will be looking to play a key role for his country as he weighs up his future at Liverpool.