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Andy Robertson has said the summer signings who cost Liverpool £450m will go on to have “unbelievable” careers at Anfield and believes the club he is leaving will have a bright future.The left-back feels that, despite Liverpool’s heavy spending, they are only at the transition stage and thinks that senior players like himself have to share some of the blame for their inconsistency this season.But while Liverpool paid a club record £100m for Florian Wirtz and then a British record £125m for Alexander Isak, Robertson, who was an £8m bargain when he arrived in 2017, insists his teammates should not be judged on their transfer fees. He said: “In terms of the club that I am leaving behind I think we are not at the 2017 stage, we are at the transition stage.Andy Robertson will bid farewell to a Liverpool side in transtion this summer (PA Wire)“But then the season has been up and down, it has been inconsistent.
We bought players that we all got excited about, and they will all have an unbelievable career at Liverpool. I have no doubt about that.
If a team is willing to pay it or they want to sell you and they put a price tag on you - that has nothing to do with the players and these players will be successful for Liverpool.“I have seen more than enough in training and in games and their attitude that they will be successful. If you add all that in then we have had an inconsistent season and that is the huge frustration for us.“We have tried to search for consistency, we have tried to search for answers this season and we have not managed to find it.
