Liverpool left back Andy Robertson has insisted he is “relaxed” about his future at the club, acknowledging he could be approaching his final six months with the Reds.
Robertson entered the last year of his contract during the summer and has admitted to considering his future with Liverpool when it became clear manager Arne Slot was looking to replace him with summer signing Milos Kerkez.
Atlético Madrid were interested in the Scotland international, but Robertson ultimately opted to stay and fight for his future. After beginning the season in a reserve role, Kerkez’s slow start has seen Robertson restored to the starting lineup for five of the team’s last six games.
Rediscovering his happiness after a summer of uncertainty is the current priority for Robertson, who is well aware of the crucial junction he is approaching.
“Whatever happens will happen behind closed doors and I’m relaxed about the whole situation,” he explained. “If it is my last year [at Liverpool], then it’s my last year. If it’s not, then so be it.
“But I think obviously I had a bit of a stressful summer in terms of decisions and things like that. And I’ve said to myself to just try and enjoy the next few months and then obviously it will start probably taking over my life. I’ve got no doubt about that. That’s what happens when you go into your last six months. I’m just trying to focus on football now.
“Delighted to be back on the pitch, delighted to be back playing the last few games. That’s important and let’s see what happens. But I’m relaxed about the whole thing and the club has been amazing for me.”






