‘There was no contract on the table’ – Liverpool star opens up on truth behind his future
Anfield is bracing for an emotional changing of the guard this summer, and Andy Robertson has finally broken his silence on the realities of his impending departure.
After a legendary nine-year spell that saw him lift every major piece of silverware available, the 32-year-old Scotland captain confirmed he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season.
Far from a bitter split, Robertson has revealed that his exit is the result of a mutual understanding rather than a rejected contract offer.
The veteran left-back admitted a sense of profound relief now that his future is public knowledge.
Robertson described an open, honest dialogue with Liverpool’s hierarchy regarding his desire for regular first-team football.
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Having proven his enduring quality when called upon this season, the Scotsman remains steadfast in his belief that he can still perform at the highest level week in and week out.
“It means I don’t need to lie to everyone (about my future) so it’s a weight off my shoulders,” Robertson said, as reported by Sky Sports.
“It’s not like I’ve knocked back a contract or anything, there was no contract on the table. It was a conversation we all had. It was a conversation of ‘okay, this is what I want to do, I want to play and I believe I’ve still got the ability to play’. I think I have showed that this season.”
The reality of Robertson’s situation is heavily tied to Liverpool’s ongoing tactical evolution under manager Arne Slot.
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The arrival and subsequent emergence of 22-year-old Milos Kerkez has seen Robertson relegated to a rotational role for the first time in nearly a decade.
While he has remained a model professional and a vital dressing-room leader, a backup role naturally does not suit a player of his competitive stature.
With talisman Mohamed Salah also confirmed to be departing Merseyside this summer, Liverpool are officially closing the book on the foundational pillars of their most recent golden era.
Robertson’s next step remains a mystery but as per recent media reports, Tottenham are leading the race to sign the left-back in the summer transfer window.
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