Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool when his contract expires this summer. According to reports, his departure is driven by reduced playing time under manager Arne Slot, with Milos Kerkez pushing for the starting left-back position. The 32-year-old defender joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017. Robertson has won two Premier League titles, a Champions League, a Club World Cup, an FA Cup, and a League Cup with Liverpool during his successful spell at Anfield.
Teammates have begun paying tribute to Robertson as his exit approaches. Trent Alexander-Arnold posted a tribute to Robertson on Instagram, calling him a 'legend forever'. Mohamed Salah is also departing Liverpool this summer, according to reports, marking the end of an era for the club's recent core.
I feel better now that my departure is public and I want to focus on the team until the end of the season.
Robertson reportedly has four clubs interested in signing him: Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, and Napoli. According to The Athletic's David Ornstein, Tottenham is the favorite to sign Andy Robertson on a free transfer. The transfer to Tottenham depends on Tottenham staying in the Premier League and avoiding relegation. Andy Robertson almost left Liverpool in the winter, but the transfer to Tottenham did not happen.
Andy Robertson has scored 13 goals and provided 69 assists in 373 competitive appearances for Liverpool, highlighting his significant contributions to the team's success over the years. Robertson is not keen on a return to Scotland at this time, according to The Times.
I have expressed a past desire to play for Celtic, the club I support, but I do not want to join them at the end of my career.
Kenny Dalglish has dismissed speculation linking Andy Robertson with a move from Liverpool to Celtic this summer. Dalglish pointed out that Celtic already has a top quality left-back in Kieran Tierney. He has been in Glasgow this weekend promoting the live Scottish Cup action on Premier Sports. The promotion includes the quarter final tie at Ibrox between Rangers and Celtic on Sunday afternoon.
Speculation mounted earlier in the week when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain teased the Celtic support by suggesting Robertson could be re-uniting with him at Celtic in the not too distant future. Premier Sports can be watched via TV providers on Sky, Virgin TV, STV Player and Amazon Prime as an add-on subscription, and on the Premier Sports’ Player.
I have had opportunities to leave Liverpool in the past but did not take them because it was difficult to leave the club.
Key unknowns remain regarding Robertson's future, including which club he will sign for after leaving Liverpool and whether Liverpool will offer him a new contract to stay. The exact reasons behind Robertson's reduced playing time under manager Arne Slot, beyond Milos Kerkez pushing for the starting position, have not been fully disclosed. The timeline for Robertson's decision on his future is unclear. The level of interest from Celtic in signing Robertson is also uncertain, given conflicting reports from Dalglish's dismissal and Oxlade-Chamberlain's teasing. These factors will shape the next chapter of Robertson's career as he prepares to depart Anfield.
I expect to make a decision on my future before the World Cup in the summer.
I decline to comment on links to Celtic, my options will remain private.
I acknowledge the high costs for fans traveling to the World Cup and I hope to give them something to shout about.
I will always look back on incredible memories from this football club. I have given the club my heart and soul for nine years and there is not much I regret.