The football world is buzzing with the news that Andy Robertson, the highly respected Scottish left-back, is set to leave Liverpool after nearly a decade of loyal service. The 32-year-old defender, whose contract at Anfield expired this summer, has reportedly reached a personal agreement with Tottenham Hotspur and is expected to finalize his move to north London in the coming days.
Liverpool fans gave Robertson an emotional farewell during the final matchday of the Premier League season, marking the end of an era that saw him become one of the club’s most iconic defenders. Since joining from Hull City for around €9 million in 2017, he has made 378 appearances, cementing his legacy as a key figure in the Reds’ recent success.
The transfer, which has been widely anticipated for weeks, comes as Tottenham secured their Premier League status with a crucial 1-0 victory over Everton on the final day of the season. This result lifted them above West Ham in the standings, ensuring a top-flight return for the London side.
Robertson’s arrival at Tottenham adds significant defensive experience to their squad. The Scotland international, with 92 caps to his name, remains a vital part of his national team setup and is poised to feature in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
With his transfer now all but confirmed, Robertson is preparing for a new chapter in his career, bringing his trademark resilience and leadership to a Spurs team eager to rebuild under new management.
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