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Andy Robertson's next club looks to have been decided, with the former Liverpool left-back having reportedly reached an agreement after making his final appearance for the RedsAndy Robertson leaves Liverpool after nine years at the club(Image: Getty Images)Andy Robertson looks to be on the verge of completing a move to Tottenham this summer, despite a late attempt from another club to hijack his next move.The left-back, of course, brought his nine-year spell at Liverpool to an end on Sunday, with Robertson and Mohamed Salah both playing their final game for the club against Brentford.Both players will depart as free agents, with Robertson’s contract expiring this summer and Salah agreeing to have the final year of his deal waived. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign.Although his time at Liverpool is up now, Robertson insists he’s still got plenty to offer in his career."For me, this is the biggest chapter in the book, but the book still isn’t finished, and I still have a lot to give," Robertson told Sky Sports."I still want to achieve a lot of things in my career, but these last few weeks have given me the opportunity to reflect on my Liverpool career. which I probably didn’t do.
As footballers, we always look forward to the next, but I have been able to look back on the happiest times in my life.Andy Robertson still feels he has plenty to offer in his career after Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)"It’s not easy to leave Liverpool, but the fact of the matter is, my time is up. I look back on my nine years with zero regrets, but it is never easy leaving a club like this."Playing in front of the fans, in big games at Anfield, they are the things that I will miss.
But players and clubs have to move on, and I am very understanding of that."I believe I have so much more to give. I am trying to get as many Scotland caps as I can, but also at club level, I believe I can still win things and make an impact on whatever changing room I am in next."
