Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson has revealed that, while he wants to end his career at Liverpool, should he not be able to do so then he would be keen on a move to boyhood club Celtic before he retires.
The Scot joined Liverpool from relegated Hull City in 2017, and has gone on to cement his spot as one of the best fullbacks in world football, having won the Champions League and the Premier League during his time at Anfield.
And, at 28, he remains in the prime of his footballing career, and has freely admitted that he wishes to end his footballing career on Merseyside, he could also be tempted by a return to Scotland.
“Every time I watch Celtic, I consider it. When you watch them and see a packed Celtic Park, as a fan you always have that dream”, he told the Currie Club podcast.
“Ideally, I want to finish my career here at Liverpool. If I can stay at the top of my game, at the top of the tree my whole career, that’s the route I want to go down.”
“When I look at Celtic and when I was growing up, I was thinking I wanted to give them my best years,” he said.
“I don’t want to go as a 34 or 35-year-old old guy that my uncles start hating on me because I can’t move anymore!”
“Time will tell. I don’t look too far ahead, and I don’t often look back. There will be a time for that.”
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