Liverpool star Andy Robertson has admitted he “always dreamed” of playing for Celtic in his prime, but hopes to retire at Anfield.
The 28-year-old is a childhood Hoops fan and played for the Scottish champions, before moving to Queens Park, which then saw his career take off.
Robertson then played for Dundee United and Hull City, before joining Liverpool in 2017.
The Scottish captain managed to get his hands on the Premier League and the Champions League, among other top honours.
Asked about a possible move to Celtic in the future, Robertson revealed that could be an option.
“Every time I watch Celtic I think about it. When you watch them and you see a crowded Celtic Park, as a fan you always have that dream,” he told the Currie Club podcast..
“Ideally want to finish my career here at Liverpool. If I can stay at the top of my game, at the top of the tree of my entire career, that’s the path I want to take.
Having made seven appearances so far this campaign for Jurgen Klopp’s side, the Scotsman, who is currently injured, is under contract at Anfield until 2026.
Robertson remains a key player under Klopp and has insisted he will only move to Celtic in the twilight of his career as it could upset his family.
“When I look at Celtic and when I was growing up I thought I wanted to give them my best years,” he said.
“When I was at Queen’s Park I dreamed of continuing to play with Celtic and I always dreamed of giving my best years to Celtic.
“I don’t want to go there as a 34 or 35 year old guy that my uncles start hating me because I can’t move!
“Time will tell. I don’t look too far ahead and I don’t often look back. There will be a time for that.
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