Andy Robertson will leave Liverpool upon the expiry of his contract but it has been suggested he will sign for Tottenham Hotspur.
Former Liverpool defender Andy Robertson is closing in on his next move after reaching a 'verbal agreement' with Tottenham Hotspur. According to reports, the Scotland international will remain in the Premier League after Spurs maintained their interest following a failed move in January.
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Juventus' late hijack attempt has failed in the process with the full-back respecting the "pact". The former Dundee United and Hull City left-back found playing time restricted at Anfield during Arne Slot's difficult campaign as summer signing Milos Kerkez, 10 years Robertson's junior, was preferred.
Robertson bid an emotional farewell to the Anfield faithful on Sunday during the 1-1 draw with Brentford and received a guard of honour on his final Reds bow. But he won't be far away from returning to L4 after Roberto De Zerbi's side ensured survival on the final day of the season with a 2-0 win over Everton.
It now appears that the Liverpool legend dropped a clear hint about his next move during his final message to supporters after his exit. Taking to social media, the Scotland captain told supporters, "it's not goodbye, it's a see you soon".
He said: "I have spent all week telling the people in the building, players and staff how much they mean to me. Now it’s my turn to tell the most important people at the club how much they mean to me.
"That is you guys. From day 1 the love and support you have shown me has been unimaginable. Your support always gave me that extra motivation to be the best I could have been.
"We have had so many special nights and special days together and for that I’ll be forever grateful. The home games, away games, trips to Wembley or the parades. You guys ALWAYS show up in your numbers and I never took that for granted.
"You are the heartbeat of the club and the best fans in the world. Thank you for the reception yesterday, that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
"You guys are family. This isn’t a goodbye, it’s a see you soon. YNWA. Robbo."
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The 32-year-old's Liverpool career will come to an end at the end of the season, when his contract expires. He won two Premier League titles, two-time Carabao Cup-winner as well as adding Champions League, Super Cup, FA Cup and Club World Cup honours during their dominance under Jurgen Klopp.
Robertson will lead Scotland out at a World Cup for the first time since 1998. For the defender, he will also have international accolades in his focus as he enters the twilight of his career.
The left-back stands just 10 caps away from levelling Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish on 102. The pair united for a BBC Sport interview ahead of his Liverpool farewell, Dalglish said: “It’s a great coincidence between Scottish people and Liverpool.
“None of us that played for Liverpool would have been there without Shanks [Bill Shankly], who set it off at the very beginning for everybody.
“Throughout the years when Shanks was there and since he left, there has been a lot of successful times for Liverpool but there’s also been a lot of Scottish people. For some reason, they seem to enjoy it. They seem to be able to mix in with the punters, and they like to see a wee bit of Scottish in it.
“I think you fitted the bill perfectly. You’re a great credit to yourself. You’re a great credit to the football club, the way you conducted yourself and what you have produced for the club.
“You can see that with your winner’s medals. You’ve done yourself proud, you’ve done Liverpool Football Club proud. You did Scotland proud.”