Andrew Robertson is living his final chapters as a Liverpool player, as his contract expires at the end of the season and everything points to a free summer departure to his original club, Celtic, Spanish media outfit Fichajes reports.
Andrew Robertson has been a key figure at Anfield since 2017, racking up titles and appearances. Now, at 31, a move is brewing.
The transition marks the end of an era at Liverpool. Robertson still alternates between starting and substitute appearances, but the arrival of new options has made it clear that his role is diminishing.
Robertson enters the final year of his contract with Liverpool without having signed a renewal. The club believes it is already working on replacing him due to the progress of Milos Kerkez .
At Anfield, they know the Scottish full-back has played over 340 matches and was part of the team’s golden era, winning the Premier League, Champions League, and other trophies. His legacy is already secured.
Those close to the club believe that allowing Robertson to leave in the summer would be the most sensible course of action, both given his age and their sporting plans. However, the player’s experience still provides them with value in the short term.
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Andrew Robertson has never hidden his desire to return to Celtic, the club he represented in his youth and which he considers his home. The Scottish team’s interest has already led to talks regarding a possible agreement since January.
Celtic’s management sees Robertson not only as a top-level signing, but also as a symbol who would bring leadership, international experience, and a connection with the fans. His return could bring the club full circle.
Sources in Glasgow indicate that the deal is almost finalized as a free transfer this summer, with a pre-contract possible as early as January. The scenario appeals to both the player and the club.