Andy Robertson is maintaining a calm outlook regarding his future at Liverpool, even though his contract concludes at the end of the 2025-26 season. Since joining from Hull City in 2017 for a reported £8 million, he has been crucial to Liverpool's achievements. The Scotland international has played 354 matches across all competitions, scoring 12 goals and providing 68 assists.
Robertson's assist tally is only surpassed by Trent Alexander-Arnold with 85 and Mohamed Salah with 113 during his time at the club. His contributions have helped Liverpool secure two Premier League titles, the Champions League, and the Club World Cup. Despite being linked with a move away over the summer, he remained with Liverpool.

Atletico Madrid was among the clubs reportedly interested in Robertson after Arne Slot's team signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. However, Robertson chose to stay and has started in each of Liverpool's last three matches. Reflecting on his relationship with the club, Robertson stated, "I think last season everyone was bored of talking about the three lads [Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold], but for me the relationship between me and the club has been a wonderful one."
Robertson acknowledged that discussions about his future will take place privately. He expressed contentment with his current situation, saying, "Whatever happens will happen behind closed doors, and I'm relaxed about the whole situation." He added that if this season turns out to be his last at Liverpool, he is prepared for it.
The defender also addressed whether he had engaged in talks over a new contract with Liverpool. The team has had a challenging start to their Premier League title defence this season. Robertson admitted having a stressful summer due to various decisions but is now focused on enjoying football.
Robertson shared his determination to concentrate on playing football for now. He said, "I've said to myself to just try and enjoy the next few months and then, obviously, it will probably start taking over my life." He acknowledged that as he approaches the final six months of his contract, decisions will become more pressing.
The player expressed happiness about returning to play in recent matches. "Delighted to be back on the pitch," he remarked. Robertson emphasised that staying focused on football is essential while appreciating how supportive Liverpool has been throughout his career.
As Robertson continues to contribute significantly on the field, both he and Liverpool fans are eager to see what unfolds regarding his future at Anfield. His commitment remains evident as he enjoys playing while awaiting any developments concerning his contract situation.