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'I still believe I've got a lot to give' - Robertson addresses Kerkez links

'I still believe I've got a lot to give' - Robertson addresses Kerkez links

BBC News06-06-2025

You would forgive Andy Robertson for recoiling at the mere mention of the name Milos Kerkez.The 31-year-old's position as Liverpool's first-choice left-back - a post he has had a stranglehold on for the past eight seasons - could be under duress if the Anfield club get a deal for Bournemouth's Hungary international over the line.Robertson is about to enter the final year of his Reds contract, with many suggesting Kerkez could be a long-term replacement for the two-time Premier League champion and Champions League winner."We're not daft, it looks as if a deal could potentially be done," Robertson told BBC Scotland, when asked about the Kerkez rumours."But, until that is done, I've not even given that a second thought. I back myself. I've got confidence in my own ability and that drives me forward."I've had eight fantastic years at Liverpool in terms of winning trophies and being a mainstay in the team, which I'm incredibly proud of."I'm not getting any younger. I can't change my age, but I still believe I've got a lot to give and that's what I focus on."I focus on myself - you can't focus on other people or who you're competing with."You can read more of Robertson's chat with BBC Scotland hereWhat do you think the future holds for Robertson? Will he still be at Anfield next season? Get in touch with your thoughts here

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