The discussion regarding Robertson’s next move hinges largely on his personal motivations after nearly a decade of elite-level competition, especially with his contract at Anfield expiring this summer. Johnson admits that while the sporting project at a club like Wrexham or even Coventry City is enticing, the lure of a more relaxed lifestyle abroad might ultimately prove more appealing for the defender.
"Whether he has the desire for that kind of challenge is something we'd have to ask him," Johnson explained. "He might want to go and play in the sun somewhere for the last few years instead."
The former Reds defender suggested that the decision rests solely on whether Robertson still has the hunger for the "nitty-gritty" of a promotion battle or a survival scrap. While a move to a European league with a slower pace could extend his playing days, the unique narrative surrounding Wrexham offers a different kind of prestige that few clubs can match.
Ultimately, Johnson remains convinced that the interest from such clubs is entirely logical given what Robertson brings to the table. "Yes, you can see why a team like Coventry or Wrexham would want him," he concluded.