Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has expressed uncertainty about his future at the club, with his contract set to expire in the summer. Having been a consistent starter under former manager Jürgen Klopp, Robertson has seen his playing time reduced this season following the signing of Milos Kerkez. While he desires to stay at Liverpool, Robertson acknowledged that the decision is complex given his contract situation and the need to consider options for staying or moving. He emphasized his commitment and contributions to the club over the past eight and a half years, highlighting his numerous accolades, including two Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy.
Robertson stated that his decision will involve discussions with his family and a consideration of what they want moving forward. He reflected on his desire to play and mentioned that while he has a different role this season, which he is enjoying, his primary motivation as a footballer is to be on the pitch. He also noted that the next few months will not solely dictate his decision, as his relationship with the club's hierarchy has always been excellent, built on mutual respect over his tenure. Robertson concluded by stating that he has played well in the games he has featured in this season, and while he may not have played as much as he would have liked, he is not surprised by the situation.