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Exclusive: Where Andy Robertson stands on possible Celtic move as Liverpool future is set to be …

67 Hail Hail can provide an update on the ongoing rumours surrounding Andy Robertson and Celtic.

The boyhood Hoops fan is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season, where he has won everything there is to win.

Robertson has made no secret of his desire to one day play for Celtic, and the opportunity to head to Glasgow may seem appealing.

Some reports have suggested that talks are already underway between the two parties, but 67 Hail Hail understands that this isn’t the case.

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Andy Robertson not in talks with Celtic over pre-contract move

Celtic could sign the 31-year-old on a pre-contract agreement if he hasn’t agreed a new deal with Liverpool, but as it stands, nothing has been decided.

Chief Football Correspondent Graeme Bailey told 67 Hail Hail that there have been no conversations between the Bhoys and Robertson, who is set to speak to Liverpool in the new year.

He said: “Everyone is aware of Robertson’s ties with Celtic, but as it stands I am told that the player firmly believes he still has a future at Liverpool.

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“His deal at Anfield is due to expire, but I believe that as it stands they will be talking to him soon, probably heading into the New Year about new terms.

“It won’t be long-term but as he has proven so far this season that he is more than capable of playing at the top-level.”

Celtic would face a dilemma with Andy Robertson

If Robertson was to come to Celtic, it would be a huge coup but also very risky.

Kieran Tierney plays in that position and after Marcelo Saracchi’s start, there is every chance that the club may be tempted to turn it into a permanent move.

Too many options in one position would mean a player has to miss out, and with Robertson likely to come in as a high earner, there would be no logic to the transfer.

A decision would have to be made, but on paper, it perhaps doesn’t make as much sense as others would like.

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