
"During nine successful years at Anfield, Andy Robertson has established himself as one if Liverpool's greatest-ever full-backs. The Scot has helped his side win two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, a pair of League Cups and the Champions League since joining from Hull City in the summer of 2017. Last month, the 32-year-old confirmed that he will be leaving the club when his contract expires at the end of the season, which immediately sparked speculation over where his next move would take him."
"The frontrunners for the Scotland skipper's signature this summer appear to be Tottenham Hotspur, who are set to follow up their long-term interest in the defender following their attempt to land the left-back in the January window. Any deal to sign Robertson would depend on Tottenham securing their Premier League status, but one former Liverpool star is not convinced about the move."
"My question is, why Tottenham?, Bolo Zenden asked BOYLE Sports, who offer the latest Champions League betting. Is it Andy Robertson himself who put that news out? Is it just a rumour that came about? I mean, if they go down, Robertson will probably never go that way. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. I think that's a question we should ask Robertson."
"What would be his preference and what would be his dream? I think he's 32, I think you still want to have, and you still can have, a good spell. But you want to make the right decision and be at a club where you feel that you're appreciated and you feel that you can still bring the best out of yourself. Robertson is set to captain Scotland at this summer's World Cup, and there have previously been rumours linking the former Queen's Park and Dundee United man with a retu"
Andy Robertson’s nine-year spell at Anfield is set to end this summer after he confirmed he will leave when his contract expires. Since joining from Hull City in 2017, he helped Liverpool win two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, two League Cups, and the Champions League. Speculation has focused on Tottenham Hotspur, who have shown long-term interest and attempted to sign him in January. Any move would likely depend on Tottenham remaining in the Premier League. Bolo Zenden questioned why Tottenham would be the destination, noting that if Tottenham were relegated, Robertson would likely not choose that path. He emphasized that at age 32, Robertson could still have a strong period if he chooses a club where he feels appreciated and can perform at his best.
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