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Andy Robertson claims new contract was never officially tabled by Liverpool

The vice-captain admits an era is ending at Anfield, with both he and Mohamed Salah set to depart after a period that delivered two Premier League titles, a Champions League, Club World Cup, FA Cup and two Carabao Cups

Andy Robertson says he will leave Liverpool with his “amazing relationship” with owners Fenway Sports Group intact, revealing that a new contract was never formally offered.

The vice-captain admits an era is ending at Anfield, with both he and Mohamed Salah set to depart after a period that delivered two Premier League titles, a Champions League, Club World Cup, FA Cup and two Carabao Cups.

Robertson confirmed on Thursday that his ninth season on Merseyside will be his last. Tottenham Hotspur are currently leading the race for his signature, with the left-back starting in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Fulham and receiving a standing ovation alongside Salah.

The 32-year-old said he came close to leaving last summer and again in January, with the final decision made after extensive talks with club officials that ended without a contract offer.

“There have been discussions all season,” the Scotland captain said. “Last summer I was close to having a decision to make and I decided to stay. It was the same in January. It was more a discussion with the club and it was an open and honest conversation.

“I’ve always said I’ve had an amazing relationship with the owners and people like that. It was just a sit-down with my wife to see what we wanted next and obviously we’ll see where we go, but it’s important to end this story and we’ll see whatever comes next.

“I want to play, so that was where the discussions came. It’s not like I’ve knocked back a contract or anything, there was no contract on the table. It was a conversation we all had. It was a conversation of: ‘Okay, this is what I want to do, I want to play and I believe I’ve still got the ability to play’. I think I have showed that this season.

“Look you can’t be promised [starts] at this club – and that’s absolutely fine. It can’t be promised at any club. But it’s also maybe time for the story to end and obviously me and Mo both made that decision this year.

“You’re not getting any younger. I saw a picture the other day of the Champions League final and even from the big squad picture, there’s only five or six of us left.

“Look, these eras come to an end. That’s what’s happening – and in the next couple of years some of the other lads will leave in terms of their contracts and things like that.

“All good things come to an end. I’ve been here nine years and I couldn’t have dreamed of it being any better with all the trophies I’ve won. To stay at a club like this for nine years is something I’m incredibly proud of and it’s now time for me and my family to let Liverpool crack on and I’ll look back on some amazing memories.

“[The fans’ reception meant] everything. They have been amazing with me since day one, so they mean a lot to me. They know that, so it was nice to get my name sung. Obviously the announcement came this week. It means I don’t have to lie to everyone so it’s a weight off my shoulders.

“That was the main reason to do it, but now I am really focused on just trying to finish the season as strongly as possible because that’s what this club deserves from me. I’ve done that since day one and I won’t stop until I leave.”

Robertson also wants his future resolved before the World Cup in June, where he will captain Scotland in their first appearance at the tournament since 1998, opening against Haiti on June 14.

He added: “The phone has been ringing with people saying ‘congratulations’. Things went off on Thursday night, with a lot of texts and a lot of messages from friends and family to just congratulate me on the nine years I’ve had here.

“That’s what I am focused on just now. I am fully focused on getting Liverpool to where I believe they belong, so I can leave them in the best place possible.

“I will be looking to sort my future out sooner rather than later. I don’t want to be going to the World Cup with anything hanging over my head, so there will be conversations and things like that, but as of yet, there’s nothing.

“I know the contract stuff was kept to ourselves – and this will be kept to ourselves. Until a decision is made, we’ll see where things land for me and my family.

“There’s so many (memories). I have been so fortunate to be involved in so many good games and so many celebrations of trophies and things like that.

“I’m just honoured, first of all, to play for this club, but to win all those trophies and to be spoken about the way I’ve seen over the last couple of days is really pleasing and emotional for me and my family.

“I couldn’t imagine it to be much better. I’ve had so many good games here, in terms of the fans and big victories, feeling so important, so to pinpoint one is impossible. I can look back on so many memories – and thankfully they’ve all been happy ones.”

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Joseph Agbobli

Joseph Agbobli specializes in exclusive and original stories, including in-depth interviews. Over the years, he has had the privilege of interviewing some of football’s biggest names, including Glen Johnson, Emile Heskey, Chris Sutton, Tim Sherwood, and more.

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