Andy Robertson, the defender of Liverpool, stated that he wants to stay at the club after his contract expires this summer, but he acknowledges that he is a player who wants to play. At 31 years old, Robertson mentioned that nothing has been decided yet, despite discussions with the club. He emphasized that he needs to talk with his family about future options. Although he had a less active season, having only four matches in the Premier League, he has played 362 matches for Liverpool since 2017. With Milos Kerkez, the new left-back of the team, Robertson acknowledges that he wants to be on the field, considering that he often played even when he was not fully recovered. He states that footballers want to play and that if someone is satisfied to sit on the bench, they do not belong to a football club.
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