Liverpool icon and title winner hints at potential summer departure from Anfield
Robertson has expressed a desire to remain at Liverpool beyond his contract expiration, yet uncertainty surrounds his future at the club. The Scotland captain’s deal concludes at the season’s end, leaving his status unresolved. His comments suggest a potential departure remains possible after nearly a decade with the Reds.
Playing time has become a significant concern for the veteran left-back under current manager Arne Slot. Robertson has managed just four Premier League starts this season, a dramatic reduction from his usual prominence. The arrival of Milos Kerkez during the summer transfer window has intensified competition for his position.
Since joining from Hull City in 2017, Robertson has accumulated 362 appearances and won nine major trophies with Liverpool. His contributions have been instrumental in the club’s recent success, establishing him as a cornerstone of their recent achievements. The value he has delivered far exceeded his initial £8 million purchase price.
Robertson emphasized his commitment to the club while acknowledging the complexities of his situation. He highlighted the strong relationship between himself and Liverpool’s leadership, developed over nearly nine years of consistent excellence. However, he stressed the need to evaluate all available options before making a final decision about his future.
The 31-year-old indicated he would consult with his family before determining whether to stay or explore other opportunities. Five months remain on his current contract, providing limited time to reach an agreement. His focus remains on enjoying his time as a Liverpool player while considering what comes next for both himself and his family.





