30-year-old defender Andy Robertson has been at Liverpool since 2017 after spells at Dundee United and Hull City. At Anfield, he developed into a world-class left-back and in recent years has even been given the captaincy of the Scotland national team.
He is abundantly athletic up and down the field, and when the opportunity arises, he runs up front and into the opposition’s penalty box to score. He is also an excellent chance-maker with his crosses and passes from the left flank, and his passionate enthusiasm is a real boost for the supporters.
According to Football Insider, Liverpool are preparing to discuss a new contract for the defender, whose contract expires in June 2026. Although he has fallen down the pecking order in recent games due to poor conditions, it is clear to see that manager Arne Slot is treating him as a regular.
In addition, Liverpool’s management also reportedly want to avoid contract dilemmas like those of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contracts expire in 2025 and negotiations to sign new contracts have been protracted.
Liverpool are in the final year of their contracts next season and want to resolve contract issues before that happens.
Will the Glasgow-born defender, who has been instrumental in winning the Premier League and Champions League during Jurgen Klopp’s regime, have a long-term career at Anfield…?