Liverpool FC have officially confirmed that Andy Robertson will leave the club at the end of the 2025–26 season, bringing to a close a remarkable nine-year journey at Anfield.
Signed from Hull City in 2017, Robertson grew into far more than just a left-back. He became one of the defining figures of a golden era, making over 370 appearances and playing a crucial role in delivering some of the club’s greatest modern achievements, including two Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.
His relentless energy, consistency, and unwavering commitment embodied what it means to play for Liverpool. Week after week, Robertson gave everything on the pitch — not just in moments of glory, but also in the unseen battles that define champions.
What made Robertson truly special, however, was not only his footballing ability. It was his connection with the supporters, his leadership, and the spirit he carried every time he wore the shirt. He represented the values of the club as much as its success.
Despite the announcement, there is no sense of closure just yet. The season is not over, and Robertson remains fully focused on helping Liverpool finish the campaign as strongly as possible.
That is perhaps the most fitting way for him to leave — not looking back, but still fighting for the club he has given everything to.
Andy Robertson will depart Anfield this summer.
But his legacy will not.
And for those who have watched him over these years, that legacy will endure — not only in trophies or statistics, but in the memories of a player who gave his heart and soul to Liverpool, until the very end.
