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Robertson Eyes Liverpool Future, Wants to Play

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Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has spoken about his contract talks as the summer deadline looms. The 31‑year‑old said he wants to stay, but only if he can play regularly. He added that nothing is set yet and he will weigh options with his family before the season ends.

Despite 362 appearances for the Reds, Robertson has started only four Premier League matches this campaign. Milos Kerkez has taken the left‑back spot, and injuries have limited Robertson’s minutes. He insists he has always wanted to be on the pitch, even when fit levels dipped in recent games.

Robertson’s tenure began with an £8 million move from Hull City in 2017, and he has since collected multiple trophies under Jurgen Klopp. After Trent Alexander‑Arnold’s departure, he was named vice‑captain, a role he embraces. He credits the club’s support for his loyalty and performance during the past years.

With the contract deadline approaching, Robertson plans to sit down with his family to decide. He remains open to a new deal or a move elsewhere if playing time stays limited. Fans will watch how Liverpool balances squad depth and player ambition in the coming transfer window soon.