Andy Robertson reveals his wish to play for the Scottish giants

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Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson earlier admitted, he wishes to finish his playing career at Anfield, however, he has another wish now.
The Scotsman arrived at Liverpool in the summer of 2017 for £8 million from Hull City. Moreover, he quickly became Klopp’s one of the crucial soldiers in hunting trophies for the Reds.
So far, with seven trophies in five years, including the Champions League and the Premier League, Robbo has had fruitful seasons each year. Moreover, he has gone on the records to stating, he’d ideally like to stay with the Reds for the rest of his career.
However, the 28-year-old now has a different dream as he wishes to go back to the Scottish capital Glasgow, where his footballing journey began.
“Celtic” dream of Andy Robertson

It started in Celtic, and the club remains very close to Robbo’s heart. The Glasgow-born defender was released by Celtic before his 15th birthday. Later, he made his name in Dundee United before moving into English football.
The 28-year-old is a boyhood Hoops fan, and he’s desperate to pull on the green and white shirt for real.
When asked about a potential move to Celtic in the future, Robertson reveals at the Currie Club podcast.:
Ideally, I want to finish my career here at Liverpool. If I can stay at the top of my game, at the top of the tree my whole career, that’s the route I want to go down.
He added:
When I look at Celtic and when I was growing up, I was thinking I wanted to give them my best years,
When I was at Queen’s Park, I had a dream of still playing with Celtic and always dreamed of giving my best years to Celtic
I don’t want to go as a 34 or 35-year-old old guy that my uncles start hating on me because I can’t move anymore!
Time will tell. I don’t look too far ahead, and I don’t often look back. There will be a time for that.
Robertson is completely honest about his love for Liverpool. The outstanding full-back will be no surprise if he keeps his levels high for the remainder of his career at Liverpool.
However, his hidden love for the Hoops makes me worry a bit, we can’t afford to lose the Scotsman, at least the time Klopp’s at Liverpool.