Liverpool fullback Andy Robertson has reportedly yet to decide his future, as strong interest continues from a top European club.
Robertson has been at Liverpool for eight years and played a key role in the club’s historic Premier League title win in the 2019/20 season under Jurgen Klopp. He also lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy during Klopp’s era and continued his form under new boss Arne Slot, helping the club win the Premier League again last season.
However, Robertson’s form slightly declined in the 2024/25 season, despite making 33 league appearances. Liverpool have now decided to bring in a younger option at left-back and are on the verge of announcing the signing of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth.
The arrival of Kerkez makes sense, considering he is much younger than Robertson, who is now 31.
This move has raised questions about the Scottish fullback’s future, as he may seek more regular game time elsewhere. Slot could potentially prefer Kerkez as the starter going forward.
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Robertson’s future in doubt at Liverpool amid interest from Atletico Madrid
Earlier reports suggest that Spanish giants Atletico Madrid are seriously interested in the Scotland international. According to Lewis Steele, Robertson has not yet made up his mind.
He is currently enjoying his vacation and could decide by the end of the week — whether to stay and compete for his place or move on from the Merseysiders.
Liverpool have also not made a final decision on his future. The club is currently focusing on finalising and announcing Milos Kerkez as their next signing. Once that’s complete, attention may shift to resolving Robertson’s situation.
There is still a chance that Arne Slot might want to keep him in the squad, either as a backup or to share game time with the incoming Kerkez.
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