Renowned journalist Ben Jacobs reports that Andy Robertson is set to continue his career in England next season. The seasoned left-back has reportedly reached a personal agreement with Tottenham Hotspur, solidifying his anticipated move.
Robertson’s departure from Liverpool Football Club has been widely anticipated for weeks. The 32-year-old defender, whose contract at Anfield is nearing its end, was given a heartfelt farewell by the supporters during the final Premier League matchday.
This transfer concludes a remarkable nine-year tenure at Liverpool, where he established himself as a fundamental figure and one of the most impactful defenders in the club’s modern history.
Initially acquired from Hull City for approximately nine million euros in the summer of 2017, Robertson went on to make 378 official appearances for the Reds, unequivocally proving the wisdom of that initial investment.
Transfer expert Ben Jacobs indicates that both parties finalized their agreement several weeks ago, even amidst the recent sporting uncertainties surrounding the Spurs’ campaign.
Tottenham Hotspur successfully secured their Premier League survival on the final day, triumphing over Everton with a 1-0 victory, ultimately placing them ahead of West Ham in the league standings.
The accomplished left-back arrives in North London boasting an impressive record, both at club level and on the international stage.
As a Scottish international, he currently holds 92 caps and is expected to feature prominently in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.