Liverpool’s long-serving left-back, Andy Robertson, is set to continue his Premier League journey with a high-profile switch to Tottenham Hotspur. Insiders confirm the 32-year-old has already finalized personal terms with the North London club, marking the end of an era at Anfield.
The Scot’s departure from Liverpool was no surprise, given his contract was nearing expiration. His final appearance in the Premier League drew a heartfelt farewell from the Kop, underscoring his legendary status at the club.
Over nine unforgettable seasons, Robertson established himself as one of Liverpool’s most reliable and influential defenders, contributing to the club’s golden era of success.
His journey at Liverpool began in 2017 when he joined from Hull City for around €9 million. Since then, he has amassed 378 official appearances, proving his worth as a key asset in the Reds’ defensive line.
The transfer saga gained momentum as reports emerged of an agreement between Robertson and Tottenham. The club’s dramatic Premier League survival—secured with a 1-0 win over Everton—solidified their ambitions to strengthen the squad ahead of next season.
Now poised to join Tottenham, Robertson brings a wealth of experience and a decorated trophy cabinet to his new challenge. His international career with Scotland remains equally impressive, with 92 caps to his name, and he remains a cornerstone in their bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
