James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo claims that no discussions have taken place between the club and Andy Robertson over a contract extension.
The Scottish left-back was in great form in our 4-0 win over West Ham and there was speculation (h/t Liverpool Echo) that the 24-year-old is in line for a new contract at Anfield.
The report adds that Robertson’s current deal is “heavily incentivised” and his “consistency and development” would be rewarded without the need for a new deal.
The report further adds that discussions over a new deal could take place next summer. However, Robertson still has four years (h/t Liverpool Echo) on his current deal.
The Scot has been one of our more consistent players since making the switch from Hull City and capturing him for £10million (h/t Liverpool Echo) was an incredible deal for the Reds.
The youngster has gotten better with each game under his belt and has quickly established himself as our No.1 left-back, replacing Alberto Moreno.
The former Hull City player isn’t the quickest of left-backs but his endless energy and crossing ability have helped him fit into the Liverpool side well.
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Robertson has the tools to become one of the best in the world. Should he continue developing under Jurgen Klopp, the Scot could easily turn into an Anfield legend.