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Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool at the end of the season and prefers to stay in the Premier League. He has not been offered a new contract despite discussions with the club.
āWould favour a move toā¦ā ā Andy Robertson transfer preference outlined as Liverpool exit looms
Andy Robertson appears to have his sights set on remaining in the Premier League after he leaves Liverpool at the end of this season.
It was confirmed a week ago that the Scottish left-back will depart Anfield in the summer upon the expiry of his contract, with the 32-year-old indicating that he hadnāt been offered a new deal by the club despite lengthy discussions with the hierarchy over his future.
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It remains to be seen where the former Hull City man will go next, with David Ornstein reporting in recent days that Tottenham Hotspur are in āpole positionā to sign him, although that could be contingent on whether or not they avoid relegation from the top flight.
In an article forĀ The Telegraph outlining the futures of nine players who are either confirmed or rumoured to be leaving Liverpool in the summer, Dominic King corroborated claims over a potential move to Spurs, pending salvation of their Premier League status for 2026/27.
While specific clubs have not been named, Robertson has expressed a preference to remain in the Premier League after leaving Liverpool.
Andy Robertson is set to depart Liverpool at the end of the current season, following the expiration of his contract.
Liverpool has not offered Robertson a new deal despite lengthy discussions regarding his future, leading to his impending exit.
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The reporter wrote:Ā āIf Tottenham remain in the Premier League, the Scotland captain would favour a move to them.
āHe has been unnecessarily under-used this season and letting a player who could have such a positive influence in the dressing room depart is a risk. Robertson is a great character, the kind who sets standards. He will not be easily replaced.ā
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With the 32-year-oldās apparent preference for Spurs dependent on the outcome of their relegation battle, it seems apparent that he still feels he can make a telling impact in the Premier League.
Robertson had been a near-constant presence in the Liverpool starting XI for nearly eight years until the arrival of Milos Kerkez last summer, and the Scotland international hasnāt let the Reds down whenever he has played this season.
In addition to his qualities on the pitch, King has rightly referenced the leadership attributes of our departing no.26, and any top-flight club would benefit greatly from having a player of his standard-setting character to call upon.
If Spurs stay up and do succeed in signing him, itād take getting used to seeing him in the colours of another Premier League club after spending almost a decade at Anfield, though at least heād be going to a team who havenāt been direct positional rivals of ours for the past three seasons.
We donāt know yet where Robertson will be playing his football next season, but we can say without any fear of contradiction that whoever ultimately snaps up the Scottish left-back will be getting a fantastic footballer and an inspirational leader both on and off the pitch.