An era is ending at Anfield. Liverpool FC has confirmed that Andy Robertson, the indefatigable Scotland captain and left-back, will depart the club this summer after a monumental nine-year spell.
Arriving from Hull City in 2017 for a fee now considered a bargain, Robertson didn't just secure a spot in the lineup; he redefined the modern full-back role for a generation of Reds fans. His relentless engine, pinpoint crossing, and ferocious competitive spirit became hallmarks of Jurgen Klopp's most dominant teams.
His legacy is etched in silverware. Robertson was instrumental in ending Liverpool's 30-year wait for a league title in 2020, a crowning achievement in a haul that includes two Premier League trophies, the Champions League, an FA Cup, two League Cups, and every major global and European club honor. He didn't just play; he was a cornerstone of one of football's great modern dynasties.
As the curtain falls on this chapter, it marks a significant moment of transition for the club. Robertson's departure signals the closing of a legendary period and opens the door for the next generation. His consistency, passion, and trophy-laden tenure ensure his name will be spoken alongside Anfield's greats for years to come.
