Andy Robertson’s time at Liverpool has come to a close after nearly a decade of outstanding contributions to the club. The Scottish left-back, aged 32, whose contract with the Reds expired recently, has finalized a move to Tottenham Hotspur following months of speculation about his future.
Liverpool fans paid tribute to Robertson during the final Premier League matchday of the season, marking the end of a remarkable era at Anfield. His departure seals nine years of service, during which he established himself as one of the club’s most trusted and influential defenders, playing a pivotal role in their recent successes.
The transition was set in motion after Robertson was acquired from Hull City for approximately €9 million in the summer of 2017. Over his tenure, he amassed 378 official appearances, proving the club’s initial investment had been more than justified.
Tottenham’s securing of Robertson comes at a time when the club has stabilized its position in the Premier League. A crucial 1-0 victory over Everton on the final matchday ensured their survival in the top flight, allowing them to finish ahead of West Ham United in the standings.
>As Robertson prepares for his next chapter in North London, his credentials remain unmatched. With 92 caps for the Scottish national team, he is poised to represent his country at the upcoming FIFA World Cup in 2026, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.