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Andy Robertson's next club confirmed after Liverpool as Bournemouth star joins him

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Andy Robertson played his last game for Liverpool on the final day of the season. 18:06, Sun, May 24, 2026 Updated: 18:08, Sun, May 24, 2026 Andy Robertson is widely expected to sign for another Premier League club (Image: Getty)Andy Robertson's next club has already been confirmed after he played his final game for Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.



The game against Brentford had a poignant backdrop, given that it marked their final appearances for the club after so long on the books. Read our Privacy PolicyThat's because he's set to join Tottenham, who secured their Premier League status with victory over Everton on the last day of the season.It's been reported by Fabrizio Romano that a verbal agreement had been in place for Robertson to sign for the north Londoners if they avoided relegation.With their top-flight status now confirmed for another season, it's expected that the left-back will now complete the formalities of his impending switch.A similar deal had been in place for Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi, who is also set to join Spurs on a free transfer.Tottenham tried to sign Robertson back in January but were unable to finalise the move because Liverpool couldn't recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan deal at Roma.Marcos Senesi is also expected to join Tottenham in the summer (Image: Getty)As a result, they didn't have enough cover on the left side of defence to sanction any further departures.

They were initially set to receive around £5million for his signature but with Robertson's contract now expiring, he will join Spurs on a free transfer.He recently opened up on his failed January move, telling The Overlap: "Tottenham was close in January. It was a serious consideration, but it did not happen."Robertson leaves Liverpool having made 378 appearances in all competitions, scoring 14 goals and registering 69 assists.He joined the club from Hull City in the summer of 2017 after starting his career north of the border with Celtic, Queen's Park and Dundee United.Before making the switch to Tottenham, he will represent Scotland at this summer's World Cup after they secured qualification for the first time in 28 years.