Tottenham confirm Andy Robertson signing with two more arrivals planned
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Tottenham Hotspur have officially announced the acquisition of Andy Robertson, who will arrive at the north London club as a free agent next month.
The 32-year-old Scotland captain departs Liverpool following the expiration of his contract, with his move to Spurs taking effect from 1 July.
Robertson revealed his intention to leave Anfield back in April, and Tottenham moved quickly to secure his signature once they confirmed their top-flight status.
The club's Premier League survival was sealed on the final matchday through a narrow victory against Everton, finishing just two points clear of the relegation places.

Andy Robertson has signed for Tottenham on a free transfer after leaving Liverpool
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Spurs had initially pursued the left-back during the January window, but Liverpool opted against sanctioning a mid-season departure at that time.
Head coach Roberto De Zerbi expressed his admiration for the Scottish defender upon confirming the deal.
"Andy is someone I've admired for a number of years and he will bring outstanding technical qualities, experience, leadership and mentality to our team," De Zerbi said.
"He is a proven winner at the highest level over a long period and is someone who can be a big player for us, both on and off the pitch."
The Italian manager added that he cannot wait to begin working with Robertson and anticipates the positive influence he will have on those around him.
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Sporting director Johan Lange described Robertson as "one of the best of all time in the Premier League" at his position, highlighting his character and professionalism as invaluable assets for squad development.
Robertson's time at Liverpool yielded an impressive haul of silverware across nine seasons at the club.
The defender claimed two Premier League winners' medals, lifting the title in 2019-20 and again in 2024/25, while also securing Champions League glory in both 2018-19 and 2021-22.
His trophy cabinet further includes an FA Cup and two Carabao Cup triumphs during his Anfield tenure.
Arriving from Hull City in 2017, Robertson went on to feature 378 times for Liverpool, contributing 14 goals and 69 assists from his defensive berth.
Though he spent much of his career as the undisputed first-choice left-back, his final campaign saw him largely serve as backup to Milos Kerkez, starting only 11 league matches while making 36 appearances overall.
Robertson represents the first of several defensive reinforcements expected at the club this summer.

Tottenham are in the process of completing Marcos Senesi from Bournemouth on another free transfer
| PAMarcos Senesi is poised to become the second arrival, with the Bournemouth centre-back set to join on a free transfer after his contract expires.
Personal terms with the 29-year-old Argentina international remain to be finalised, though negotiations are progressing towards completion.
Senesi featured in all but one of Bournemouth's league fixtures last season as they secured a sixth-place finish and European qualification.

Tottenham are also in talks with Brighton over Jan Paul van Hecke, though remain some way off their valuation
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Spurs have also submitted a bid for Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke, though reports indicate the initial offer was turned down.
The Dutch international previously worked under De Zerbi at the Amex Stadium and has twelve months remaining on his current deal.










