Liverpool ready to enter contract talks with Andrew Robertson

Robertson should be fit to start against Everton. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Liverpool are open to discussing a new contract with Andrew Robertson ahead of next summer, as the left-back is seen as vital to the club’s plans.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool are open to extending Andrew Robertson’s contract at the club, with talks expected to commence in the summer. The left-back will enter the final year of his deal then and is seen as a key part of the club’s present and future. 

Some have questioned Andrew Robertson’s winning form lately, as some of his performances have asserted the fear that he is far from his best. Many believe he’s past his peak and already diminishing into mediocrity. 

Arne Slot explained earlier that Robertson had been carrying an injury, and his missing pre-season played a big part in his diminished performances. Some reports suggested Liverpool were ready to part ways with the 30-year-old first-team mainstay next summer, although that might not be true. 

Liverpool are ready to open contract talks with the left-back next summer when he enters the final year of his deal. The insistence is that Arne Slot feels his experience is vital for the growth of this squad, and his leadership in the dressing room vital. 

They are in no hurry to hand him a new deal, as Liverpool could even evaluate his performances this season before taking a call. In the midst of rumours that Robertson could be sold, there were reports linking Liverpool with Adrien Truffert of Stade Rennes. It’s not to say the club has abandoned its pursuit of the full-back, as there could be a ripple effect to a potential Robertson extension. 

Will Robertson’s contract affect Kostas Tsimikas’s future?

Kostas Tsimikas has reached a point in his career where the left-back will be eager to play regularly. The 28-year-old is contracted until 2027, but he must be keen to push for a starting berth, which has yet to be forthcoming when Robertson has stayed fit. 

Tsimikas has shown enough to start for many teams regularly and could potentially look to leave if Robertson signs a new deal. Hence, the Scotland international’s extension might ripple effect on Tsimikas’ time at the club. 

Liverpool are open to discussing a new contract with Andrew Robertson ahead of next summer, as the left-back is seen as vital to the club’s plans.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool are open to extending Andrew Robertson’s contract at the club, with talks expected to commence in the summer. The left-back will enter the final year of his deal then and is seen as a key part of the club’s present and future. 

Some have questioned Andrew Robertson’s winning form lately, as some of his performances have asserted the fear that he is far from his best. Many believe he’s past his peak and already diminishing into mediocrity. 

Arne Slot explained earlier that Robertson had been carrying an injury, and his missing pre-season played a big part in his diminished performances. Some reports suggested Liverpool were ready to part ways with the 30-year-old first-team mainstay next summer, although that might not be true. 

Liverpool are ready to open contract talks with the left-back next summer when he enters the final year of his deal. The insistence is that Arne Slot feels his experience is vital for the growth of this squad, and his leadership in the dressing room vital. 

They are in no hurry to hand him a new deal, as Liverpool could even evaluate his performances this season before taking a call. In the midst of rumours that Robertson could be sold, there were reports linking Liverpool with Adrien Truffert of Stade Rennes. It’s not to say the club has abandoned its pursuit of the full-back, as there could be a ripple effect to a potential Robertson extension. 

Will Robertson’s contract affect Kostas Tsimikas’s future?

Kostas Tsimikas has reached a point in his career where the left-back will be eager to play regularly. The 28-year-old is contracted until 2027, but he must be keen to push for a starting berth, which has yet to be forthcoming when Robertson has stayed fit. 

Tsimikas has shown enough to start for many teams regularly and could potentially look to leave if Robertson signs a new deal. Hence, the Scotland international’s extension might ripple effect on Tsimikas’ time at the club. 

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