Scotland captain Andy Robertson has shut down transfer talks linking him to Celtic, as his side looks to overturn their Champions League knockout tie against Galatasaray.
The 32-year-old’s Liverpool contract runs out in the coming months, but contract plans are not at the forefront of his mind ahead of the season run-in.
“I don’t think the day is the day to discuss that.
“I think 24 hours before a massive Champions League game, I don’t think anyone should really be talking about their future.
“We’ve got such a massive game ahead of us.
“I know it’s a boring answer, and I can only apologise for that, my full focus as being a part of this time is trying to get through tomorrow night.
“We’ve obviously given ourselves an uphill battle, and I think full focus has to be on that.
“There’ll be time to talk about my future but I’m not sure today’s that day.”
Robertson will lead Scotland to a first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and looks set to feature in the upcoming friendlies against Japan and Côte d’Ivoire.
With two Premier League titles, a Champions League medal, and several domestic trophies to his name, his 2017 move to Liverpool has become a roaring success.



