Andy Robertson is happy at Liverpool, the defender a Champions League and EPL winner since leaving Scotland.

However, Andy has never hidden his passion for Celtic. The Scotland international grew up a Celtic fan and was gutted when he was bumped from the Hoops academy as a kid.

He had to build his way from the very bottom to reach the pinnacle with Liverpool. At the age of 28 and Liverpool seemingly going through a new cycle, Andy has admitted every time he watches Celtic he plays out turning out for his boyhood heroes.

“Every time I watch Celtic, I consider it,” he told RecordSport.

“When you watch them and see a packed Celtic Park… as a fan you always have that dream. Ideally I want to finish my career here at Liverpool. If I can stay at the top of my game, at the top of the tree my whole career, that’s the route I want to go down.

“But also, when I look at Celtic and when I was growing up, I was thinking I wanted to give them my best years. When I was at Queen’s Park I had a dream of still playing with Celtic and always dreamed of giving my best years to Celtic.

“And now I don’t want to go as a 34 or 35-year-old old guy that my uncles start hating on me because I can’t move any more! Time will tell. I’m very much a person who lives in the moment.

“I don’t look too far ahead and I don’t often look back. There will be a time for that.”

If Andy truly had a desire to join Celtic, he will have to make his intention known sooner rather than later. There’s no doubt he could be a fantastic purchase for Celtic. As Andy says, he doesn’t fancy coming to the club in the twilight of his career.

Could the chance to help build something memorable at the Hoops pull Andy back to Glasgow in the coming two years? It still seems improbable, but if Andy is truly living in the moment, you never knows

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