Andrew Robertson’s nine-year journey at Liverpool has reached its conclusion as the 32-year-old left-back finalizes a switch to Tottenham Hotspur, marking a significant shift in the Premier League’s transfer landscape.
Reports indicate the Scotland international has already reached a personal agreement with Spurs, capping months of speculation surrounding his future at Anfield. His departure follows a poignant farewell from Liverpool supporters during the club’s final Premier League fixture of the season.
The Merseyside club confirmed the defender’s exit after his contract expired, bringing an end to an era that saw Robertson evolve into one of the most respected full-backs in modern football. His contributions helped secure numerous domestic and European trophies, solidifying his legacy as a Liverpool icon.
The Scotland international arrived at Liverpool in 2017 from Hull City for around €9 million, quickly establishing himself as an indispensable asset. Over 378 appearances for the Reds showcased his consistency and leadership, validating the club’s initial investment.
Tottenham’s survival in the top flight, secured through a decisive 1-0 victory over Everton on the final matchday, paved the way for Robertson’s arrival. The North London club’s recent stability has made them an attractive destination for experienced professionals seeking new challenges.
With 92 international caps to his name, Robertson remains a cornerstone of the Scotland national team. His participation in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup—hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico—remains a key priority as he embarks on this new chapter.



