Anfield Index
·6 November 2024
Anfield Index
·6 November 2024
Liverpool are gearing up to discuss a new contract with Andy Robertson next summer, ensuring the Scottish defender remains part of Anfield’s future. While recent months have seen his appearances dwindle, it’s clear Arne Slot still views Robertson as his top choice at left-back. According to a Football Insider report, Liverpool’s management is determined to avoid another contract dilemma, similar to the situations with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose deals all expire in 2025.
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Arne Slot has downplayed any idea of a “selection dilemma” concerning Robertson, pointing instead to fitness concerns stemming from his injury over the summer. “It probably also has to do with Robbo’s pre-season,” Slot explained, referring to Robertson’s recovery from an injury picked up at the Euros. This limited his time on the pitch, with only a few days of pre-season under his belt compared to the usual two weeks.
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Despite his recent reduced playing time, Robertson remains a vital figure within Liverpool’s dressing room. He’s been a leader both on and off the field, serving as a member of Liverpool’s leadership committee and captain of the Scottish national team. This influence was on full display when he captained Liverpool to their League Cup victory over Brighton.
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With Robertson’s contract set to expire in less than two years, Liverpool are keen to secure his commitment long-term. His contributions since joining in 2017, from the Champions League and Premier League titles to the FA Cup, make him a critical figure as Liverpool rebuild under Slot. Next summer’s contract talks could shape Robertson’s future at Anfield as he continues to solidify his legacy with the club.
It’s reassuring to hear of potential contract talks for Robertson, a player who embodies the heart and soul of the club. Robertson’s commitment and work rate have made him an Anfield favourite, and despite his injury setbacks, fans expect nothing less than his all when he’s on the pitch.
Slot’s approach to reintegrate him gradually makes sense, especially after a disrupted pre-season. Seeing him lead the team against Brighton in the League Cup highlights just how valued he is in the squad. It’s not just his defensive skills or attacking runs down the flank that Liverpool will miss if he were to leave; it’s his leadership and infectious drive that keep the squad energised.
We’ve already seen the challenges in renewing contracts with other key players like Salah and Van Dijk, so it’s a relief to see Liverpool planning ahead with Robertson. As the team evolves under Slot, keeping a core of experienced players like Robertson could be essential in guiding younger talent. We hope these talks lead to him staying longer, giving Liverpool fans more memories of his grit and determination.
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