In a significant development, Andy Robertson’s contract with Liverpool is set to expire this summer, raising questions about his future at the club. The 32-year-old defender has confirmed that he will make a decision regarding his club future before the upcoming World Cup.
Having spent nine years at Liverpool, Robertson has made a remarkable 372 appearances for the club. However, his playing time has diminished this season, prompting speculation about his next steps.
Robertson, a lifelong Celtic supporter, began his career in Celtic’s youth team but never played a first-team game. His journey took him from Scotland to the Premier League, where he has lifted both the Premier League and Champions League trophies.
As he navigates this critical juncture in his career, Robertson stated, “Will I make a decision before the World Cup? Yeah, that will definitely happen.” He emphasized the importance of resolving his future, saying, “I don’t want it hanging over me.”
With the World Cup approaching, the urgency for Robertson to finalize his plans is palpable. The football community is keenly watching as he weighs his options, which could include a potential move back to Scotland or continuing his legacy at Liverpool.
Robertson’s situation is compounded by the fact that he has been a key player for Liverpool, contributing significantly to their success over the years. However, the recent reduction in his playing time has led to questions about his role in the team moving forward.
As fans and analysts await his decision, the implications of Robertson’s next move could resonate throughout the football world, particularly for Liverpool and Celtic supporters.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential offers or interest from other clubs, but the anticipation continues to build as the World Cup draws nearer.