Andy Robertson is at a crossroads. The Liverpool left-back, now 32, has just three months remaining on his contract, and he’s ready to make a call on his future. While some reports suggest a contract extension is unlikely, Robertson has hinted he wants to stay at Anfield for a 10th season.
In contrast to teammate Mo Salah, who confirmed he’ll leave the club at the end of the season, Robertson is keeping fans on edge. Speaking during international duty, he stated, "Will I make a decision before the World Cup? Yeah, that will definitely happen." He’s determined to avoid uncertainty as the tournament approaches.
Robertson emphasized the importance of clarity, saying, "I don’t want it hanging over me. Everyone would be in the same boat. If you’re out of contract and sign a new contract, or whatever you’re doing, you always want that sorted before you go into a big tournament."
The clock is ticking. With only eight or nine weeks left in the season, Robertson plans to sit down with his family to discuss his next steps. He knows he needs to act quickly.
This season has seen Robertson’s role shift. After nearly a decade as Liverpool’s first-choice left-back, he’s lost his spot to Milos Kerkez. Fewer minutes on the pitch could push him to seek a new challenge. Despite this, he’s still shown he can deliver, notably shining in the FA Cup win over Wolves.
The question looms: will Robertson stay or go this summer? His next move could shape not just his career, but also Liverpool’s defensive lineup moving forward. The anticipation builds as we await his decision.
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