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Andy Robertson is reportedly in talks for an emotional return to Celtic as his time at Liverpool approaches its end. This potential transfer is generating significant interest among fans of both clubs.
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Report: Andy Robertson could be set for emotional return to Celtic
Andy Robertson’s next move is shaping up to be one of the most compelling transfer stories of the summer, with Sports Boom reporting that talks have taken place over a return to Celtic.
For supporters of both Liverpool and Celtic, it is a storyline loaded with emotion, timing and football logic. Robertson remains one of the most respected full backs of his era, and if this truly is the end of his nine year stay at Anfield, there would be few destinations more fitting than Paradise.
This is not a move built purely on nostalgia. It would be a strategic signing for Celtic.
Robertson was released by Celtic’s academy at 15, a moment that has long formed part of his remarkable rise. To return now as Scotland captain, decorated Premier League winner and Champions League victor would complete one of football’s finest circles.
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Sports Boom state that “discussions have been held between Robertson’s representatives and Celtic over a move back to his boyhood club.”
Andy Robertson is considering a return to Celtic as he nears the end of his nine-year tenure at Liverpool, making it a fitting destination for him.
Reports indicate that discussions have taken place regarding Andy Robertson's potential return to Celtic, highlighting the emotional significance of the move.
Andy Robertson has been with Liverpool for nine years, making him one of the club's most respected players during his tenure.
Robertson's return to Celtic would likely evoke strong emotions among fans of both Liverpool and Celtic, given his respected status and the significance of the move.

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That line matters. It suggests more than admiration, it suggests groundwork.
Celtic continue to dominate domestically, but their next challenge is clear, making deeper progress in Europe. Robertson would bring leadership, elite standards and experience from the highest level. Those qualities are often difficult to recruit, and even harder to teach.
Robertson’s Liverpool legacy is already secure. Two Premier League titles, a Champions League, an FA Cup and two League Cups tell only part of the story.
He redefined the modern Liverpool full back role with relentless energy, delivery from wide areas and fierce competitiveness. At his peak, he was one of the first names on the teamsheet and a key pillar of a title winning side.
Sports Boom describe him as a player who “will go down as a club legend”, and that feels accurate.
When speaking earlier this season, Robertson said: “I’ve got five months left and we need to see what the option is to stay or if there’s options to go and things like that. I need to sit down with my family and decide.”
Any suggestion that Robertson is heading north because top level options have dried up would be misplaced.
Former Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam said: “For me, I still think he’s the best left-back in the football club. He’s been one of the great Liverpool left-backs over time.”
He added: “I think if you’re any other club in the Premier League, maybe apart from two or three, you’d still be looking to sign Andy Robertson as one of the top left-backs in the league.”
That endorsement underlines the point. Robertson still has value at elite level. If he chooses Celtic, it would likely be from desire rather than necessity.
A move to Celtic would energise Scottish football, strengthen a serial winner and give Robertson the chance to lead where his journey first began.
There may yet be interest from Tottenham Hotspur or elsewhere, but sentiment and substance rarely align this neatly in football.
For Robertson, the summer now looks less about whether he still belongs at the top, and more about where he wants the final great chapter of an outstanding career to unfold.