Andrew Robertson has admitted he could leave Liverpool this summer after losing his place, saying he “wants to play” and now needs time to make a decision with his family.
The Scotland captain has been a key figure at Anfield for years, but his standing has come under pressure following the arrival of Milos Kerkez. Robertson’s comments have opened the door to an exit, with the left-back indicating he will not be satisfied sitting on the bench.
Speaking about his future, Robertson said: “I need to sit down with my family and decide.” He also made clear his priority is regular football, adding that he “wants to play” after finding himself pushed out of the starting line-up.
The revelation comes as Liverpool reshape their squad for the new season, and Robertson’s situation has become one of the key talking points around the club. For the defender, the issue is simple: he still believes he can perform at the highest level, but he does not want to spend the campaign as a back-up option.
Robertson’s words underline that a decision is still to be made, with family discussions set to play a central role in what happens next.
















