Liverpool have confirmed that Andy Robertson will leave the club at the end of the season, bringing down the curtain on an eight-year spell that turned the Scotland skipper into one of the most decorated players in the modern era at Anfield. His contract expires at the end of the campaign and will not be renewed.
Robertson, 31, has made over 370 appearances for Liverpool since arriving from Hull in 2017 for a fee worth up to just £10m, a move now widely seen as one of the finest bargains in club history. In that time he has won two Premier League titles, one Champions League, one FA Cup, two League Cups, one FIFA Club World Cup, one UEFA Super Cup and one Community Shield.
His departure follows a reduced role this season after Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth last summer, a change that pushed Robertson down the pecking order even as he remained part of a squad chasing major honours. The club’s decision means one of its most reliable and consistent figures will leave when his deal runs out, ending a run that delivered silverware and stability across some of Liverpool’s most successful years.
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For Liverpool, the exit of Robertson sits alongside Mo Salah’s recent announcement that he too will depart this summer, a sign that another chapter is closing at the club. Robertson leaves not as a squad player on the way out, but as a Liverpool legend whose value went far beyond the transfer fee paid for him in 2017.






