Liverpool Star Andy Robertson's Future Remains Uncertain Ahead of Contract Expiry
Andy Robertson, Liverpool's veteran left-back, has admitted that his future with the club remains unclear despite his contract expiring in five months. The Scotland captain, who turned 32 last month, has lost his regular starting role to new signing Milos Kerkez and is now focusing on enjoying his time at Anfield.
Despite being one of the most decorated players in the club's history, Robertson has been limited to just four Premier League starts this season. He has expressed frustration over not being given more playing time, a sentiment that suggests he wants to play regularly for Liverpool again.
Sources close to the player say that Liverpool have held talks about extending his contract, but no firm offer has been made yet. With five months left on his deal and several top clubs in Europe likely to come knocking with attractive offers, Robertson's next move is shrouded in uncertainty.
The 32-year-old has a strong track record of success at Liverpool, winning numerous titles under manager JΓΌrgen Klopp. However, he has also shown that he can perform when the chips are down, starting for his country despite struggling with injuries and fitness issues.
Robertson's comments have been met with reassurance from fans that his relationship with the club will remain healthy regardless of what happens next. He has consistently expressed gratitude towards Liverpool for rewarding him with lucrative contracts and giving him a chance to shine on the biggest stage in football.
With the World Cup on the horizon, Robertson needs to take some time to decide whether he wants to continue at Anfield or explore new opportunities. The Scotland captain's situation serves as a reminder that even the most decorated players can face uncertainty about their futures, and only time will tell what the next four months hold for him.
Andy Robertson, Liverpool's veteran left-back, has admitted that his future with the club remains unclear despite his contract expiring in five months. The Scotland captain, who turned 32 last month, has lost his regular starting role to new signing Milos Kerkez and is now focusing on enjoying his time at Anfield.
Despite being one of the most decorated players in the club's history, Robertson has been limited to just four Premier League starts this season. He has expressed frustration over not being given more playing time, a sentiment that suggests he wants to play regularly for Liverpool again.
Sources close to the player say that Liverpool have held talks about extending his contract, but no firm offer has been made yet. With five months left on his deal and several top clubs in Europe likely to come knocking with attractive offers, Robertson's next move is shrouded in uncertainty.
The 32-year-old has a strong track record of success at Liverpool, winning numerous titles under manager JΓΌrgen Klopp. However, he has also shown that he can perform when the chips are down, starting for his country despite struggling with injuries and fitness issues.
Robertson's comments have been met with reassurance from fans that his relationship with the club will remain healthy regardless of what happens next. He has consistently expressed gratitude towards Liverpool for rewarding him with lucrative contracts and giving him a chance to shine on the biggest stage in football.
With the World Cup on the horizon, Robertson needs to take some time to decide whether he wants to continue at Anfield or explore new opportunities. The Scotland captain's situation serves as a reminder that even the most decorated players can face uncertainty about their futures, and only time will tell what the next four months hold for him.