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Tributes are continuing to come in as Andy Robertson prepares for his final game in a Liverpool shirt this coming Sunday.
On Monday, images and videos on social media have been doing the rounds showing a new Andy Robertson mural being close to completion.
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Images shared on social media on Monday showed the artwork taking shape on the side of a building, featuring the line “Born in Glasgow, Made in Liverpool” – a message many supporters will feel perfectly captures Robertson’s rise from Scottish outsider to modern Reds icon.
Its exact location has not yet been confirmed publicly. While it is clearly it’s likely around the Anfield area, there is not enough verified information available at this stage to pinpoint the street or specific building with certainty, so supporters may have to wait a little longer for that detail to emerge.
Another Andy Robertson mural has already been unveiled nearby – and that one does have a known location. Earlier this month, a separate mural celebrating Robertson and including a tribute to Diogo Jota appeared on the Flat Iron Pub, situated around 500 yards from Anfield.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have already confirmed plans for fan mosaics ahead of Sunday’s home fixture against Brentford, with the Kop set to pay tribute to Mohamed Salah and the lower Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand due to honour Robertson.
With murals appearing around Anfield and a special pre-match display planned inside the ground, the Scot’s contribution is being recognised both on the streets and in the stands.
As for what comes next for Robertson, the expectation is that he will not be short of options once his Liverpool exit is complete.
Reports in recent weeks have linked the Scotland captain with interest from Napoli, Juventus, Atletico Madrid and Tottenham, while suggestions of a romantic return to Celtic have also surfaced, even if that is not currently thought to be his preferred route.
At this stage, though, nothing appears settled publicly.