
"Robertson is a boyhood Celtic fan, it's a move that would tug on the heart strings. But I don't think there's any more to it than that right now. It does seem that Robertson and Liverpool are willing to make a decision at the end of the season and they won't rush into anything."
"It'll be Robertson's decision what he wants to do. At this stage of his career, he still probably want to play at the highest level possible. I'm sure there'll be rival Premier League interest in Robertson's signature if he does become a free agent and I think there'll be interest from abroad as well."
"He's had interest from Tottenham of course and Atletico Madrid as well last summer. So I think it'll be a difficult deal to do for Celtic at this stage, I'm not sure it's something he will be entirely keen on if other clubs come calling."
Andy Robertson is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season, and Celtic have expressed interest in signing the Scottish left-back. While Robertson is a boyhood Celtic fan, journalist Pete O'Rourke suggests the move is unlikely despite its emotional appeal. Robertson and Liverpool are taking time before making a decision rather than rushing negotiations. At this stage of his career, Robertson likely prioritizes playing at the highest competitive level. Multiple clubs are expected to pursue Robertson if he becomes a free agent, including Premier League rivals and European teams like Atletico Madrid and Tottenham, who have previously shown interest. This competition makes a Celtic move difficult to achieve.
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