Andy Robertson, Liverpool, revealed that some players “have made it clear that they want to continue here” in the midst of Mohamed Salah’s future uncertainty, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil Van Dijk.
The elevated trio of first -team players is related to the contracts that expire in June. Liverpool It is believed that he is involved in negotiations on extensions for the three people, but none has accepted new terms or seemed close to expanding his stay.
While Alexander-Arnold has been closely linked to Real Madrid, Van Dijk’s future is defying in the air And Salah has repeatedly expressed his frustration with Liverpool’s unsatisfactory initial offers.
Ahead of End of the Carabao Cup on Sunday Against Newcastle United, which could be the last template event event in its current iteration, Robertson admitted that a change of guard is on the horizon, but not necessarily this summer.
“We do not know when, but it will end shortly,” the Scottish said to Liverpool’s Training Ground journalists this week. “I think you see the age of players who have been here for a long time, there are some of us at the age of 30.
“But the boys have made it clear that they want to continue here and we do all. We are not looking at it as the last dance. Players come and come all the time, this is part and pairing all the football clubs. We have lost the players almost every year since I have been here.”
Robertson’s future has also been scrutiny. This season, the 31 -year -old has not been able to replicate the actions that have been won by the recognitions in the past. While the multitude of Anfield comes out regularly from its dedicated singing when you walk for corner kicks, there is a growing sense that some fans would defend a Change of staff in their position.
“People want new players to our club, people want players to go out,” Sighted Robertson. “This is just the world we live in. This is fans for you. This is all that for you. There is always someone who likes. This is the world we live in.”
Liverpool has been closely linked to Bournemouth Left company Milos Kerkez. Hungary International is a younger decade than Robertson and has a tank that never seems to be empty, but it would cost around 40 million pounds.