Andrew Robertson Opens Up on Liverpool Future Amid Contract Uncertainty
Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson, 31, admitted he is relaxed about his future as his contract expires next summer. Despite losing his place to Milos Kerkez earlier, he has regained form under Arne Slot.
Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson, 31, admitted he is relaxed about his future as his contract expires next summer. Despite losing his place to Milos Kerkez earlier, he has regained form under Arne Slot. The Scot, who joined for £8 million from Hull in 2017, has made 354 appearances and won six major trophies with the Reds.
As the 2025-26 season progresses, Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson has opened up about his uncertain future at Anfield. The 31-year-old Scottish fullback, whose contract expires next summer, admitted he is “relaxed” about the situation but accepts this could be his final season with the club. Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 for £8 million and has since made 354 appearances across all competitions, winning two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FA Cup, two League Cups, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Despite being linked with a summer move to Atletico Madrid after losing his starting place to Milos Kerkez, Robertson has since regained his spot under manager Arne Slot. Speaking about his situation, he expressed gratitude toward the club, calling his relationship with Liverpool “a wonderful one.”
He added that discussions regarding his future will happen “behind closed doors” and emphasized his focus on enjoying football over the coming months. Robertson acknowledged the mental pressure of entering the final year of his contract but remains positive, saying he is delighted to be back on the pitch and will let things unfold naturally regarding a potential extension or departure.
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