
"For Andy Robertson, going back to the Motherland, I'm sure his family will be there, won't they? So, I'm sure if he could go there and pick up a couple of trophies, that would be high on his to-do list. But again, I'm sure if he's available, then there are going to be quite a few options for him, I'd imagine."
"If you asked me and I was Scottish and maybe a bit older than 31, I'd probably go Celtic, easier football, win the league and sort of go out like that. If I was 27 and you could do Coventry for five years, then you could sort of see the end product for the hard work pay off."
"Naturally, if Andy Robertson were to leave to go to a promoted club, it's technically a step back, but potentially to get like, they would obviously struggle because newly promoted teams do struggle. So you have that sort of heartache every week and when you're at the end of your career, it could be taxing."
Andy Robertson faces a significant career decision as his Liverpool contract expires in summer. The Scotland captain has won major honours including the Champions League and Premier League titles during his eight seasons at Anfield. Glen Johnson suggests Robertson could be tempted by Celtic for easier football and trophy opportunities, or potentially by newly promoted Championship sides like Coventry City or Wrexham if they reach the Premier League. Johnson notes that at 31, Robertson might prefer Celtic for a comfortable end to his career, while younger players might pursue longer-term projects with promoted clubs. However, newly promoted teams typically struggle, which could be taxing for a veteran player nearing retirement.
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