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Leaving Liverpool? Andrew Robertson's statement that has fans worried

The Scotsman talked about what he wants in his future

By Charles Cornwall

The Scotsman talked about what he wants in his future
The Scotsman talked about what he wants in his future
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As part of BT Sport's Scottish football podcast, Currie Club, Scotland captain and Liverpool player Andrew Robertson is not closing the door on a return to Scottish Premiership side Celtic, the club that released him at the age of 15 to begin his professional career in Europe, jumping to Queen's Park in 2012, Dundee United in 2013, Hull City in 2014 and Liverpool in 2017.

Rated as one of the best left-backs in the game today, the Scotland international has never hidden his love for the Scottish Premiership's most successful club with 52 Scottish Premiership titles, 40 Scottish Cups, 20 League Cups and 1 UEFA Champions League, an institution that in 2009 removed him from its football academy for being too "short", a situation that broke the little Liverpool fan's heart.

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Despite this, he did not rule out a return to Celtic Park in "due course", as long as Liverpool do not require him, as the 28-year-old defender is happy to be at one of the world's winningest clubs, where he has won the UEFA Champions League (2019), the Club World Cup (2019), the Premier League (2020), the European Super Cup (2020), the FA Cup (2022), the League Cup (2022) and the Community Shield (2022), tournaments where he was an important part of Jürgen Klopp's scheme.

Revenge was soon to come for Robertson who, after accepting that he would not make his Celtic debut, decided to try out for Queen's Park, the team that gave him his professional debut in 2012, before being signed the following year by Dundee United, where he not only played against Celtic, but was also named PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year that year in his debut season.

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Andy's career would change in 2014, when then Hull City manager Steve Bruce convinced him to sign for the Tigers and move to the most prestigious league in the world, the Premier League where he stayed until 2017, year where he would be relegated, but thanks to Everton scout Steve Walsh, who bid for him and Harry Maguire, his life would turn around as the "Toffees", did not choose him, but Liverpool's biggest team, who put 8 million euros on the table.


 


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