The 2026 summer transfer window has witnessed a seismic shift in Premier League football, as Liverpool’s iconic left-back Andrew Robertson finalizes a blockbuster move to Tottenham Hotspur after nine unforgettable seasons at Anfield.
Rumors of Robertson’s exit had been swirling for months, but the announcement confirms the end of an era for both player and club. The Scottish international, whose contract expired this summer, received a standing ovation from Liverpool fans during the team’s final Premier League fixture—a testament to his legacy as one of the club’s most decorated defenders.
Since arriving from Hull City in 2017 for roughly €9 million, Robertson transformed from a promising signing into a club legend. Over 378 appearances, he became a cornerstone of Liverpool’s defensive spine, contributing to domestic and international triumphs that cemented his place in the club’s history.
The move to Tottenham was not without its twists. Despite early uncertainties surrounding the north London club’s sporting direction, both parties reached a personal agreement weeks ago. Spurs’ dramatic final-day victory over Everton—securing their Premier League survival—likely accelerated the deal’s finalization.
Now 32, Robertson brings a wealth of experience to his new challenge. His 92 caps for Scotland make him one of the nation’s most capped players, and he is poised to lead the national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
For Liverpool, his departure marks the close of a golden chapter. For Robertson, it’s a fresh opportunity in London, where his leadership and defensive prowess will be under the spotlight once more.
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