One of Liverpool’s most decorated defenders is set to continue his Premier League journey elsewhere next season. Andy Robertson, the 32-year-old left-back, has reached a personal agreement with Tottenham Hotspur, finalizing his move away from Anfield after nearly a decade of service.
The transition comes as no surprise, given Robertson’s impending contract expiry. His departure was marked with warmth by Liverpool supporters during his final league appearance, a testament to the impact he has made at the club.
Robertson’s legacy at Liverpool is unmistakable. Since arriving from Hull City in 2017 for around €9 million, he has made 378 competitive appearances, solidifying his place as one of the most reliable and influential defenders in the club’s recent history.
The Scottish international, with 92 caps for his national team, has also been called up for this summer’s World Cup, underscoring his elite standing in world football. His experience and leadership will now be directed toward a new challenge at Tottenham Hotspur, who secured their Premier League status in dramatic fashion on the final day of the season with a 1-0 victory over Everton.
>Despite the uncertainty surrounding Spurs’ campaign, Robertson’s move reflects a calculated decision. Insiders confirm the agreement was finalized weeks ago, with the club’s survival securing his commitment to the project. As he embarks on this fresh chapter in North London, Robertson remains a key figure for both club and country, poised to add further value in the years ahead.