'Stop linking the club with left-backs!' – Andy Robertson demands Liverpool fans drum up Mohamed Salah-esque noise and tells off Jamie Carragher for transfer speculation as Scotland star eyes contract extension
Andy Robertson has told Jamie Carragher he hopes as much noise is made about his need for a new Liverpool contract at his team-mates.
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Robertson's deal runs out in the summer of 2026 and he is hoping to sign a new one, calling on Carragher and Reds supporters to make as much noise about it as they did for Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk – and continue to do for Trent Alexander Arnold.
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Robertson joked in conversation with Carragher at a charity event: "I have only got a year left so I hope all you guys can help me with making the same noise around a new contract as you did with Mo and Virgil's. Maybe you [Carragher] can stop linking the club with other left-backs as well!
"No look, I've had eight wonderful years so far and I have a year left. I am not as young as I once was but I love this club and I have had some great memories here, so let's see what the future holds. I still believe I can still produce good performances and some really good performances and I think I have done that this season, so I still think I can produce at the top level and if I can do that then that is where I belong and hopefully I can stay here for many years to come."
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Robertson's performances have not been as convincing this season, with last month's 3-2 defeat at Fulham a particularly poor day for the full-back. Liverpool have been linked with signing Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth as a replacement.
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Robertson will hope to feature when Liverpool taken on Chelsea on Sunday, with the Premier League title already wrapped up.