Tottenham Hotspur have completed the signing of Scotland international left-back Andy Robertson on a free transfer after the 31-year-old failed to agree a new contract with Liverpool.
Robertson, a key player under Jurgen Klopp's tenure, departs Anfield after a glittering nine-year spell that yielded numerous titles, including the Premier League and Champions League. The Scotland international played 358 times for the Reds, scoring six goals.
Spurs manager Antonio Conte has secured a significant coup in the transfer market, particularly with Robertson's experience and quality expected to bolster the side's defensive solidity. His arrival comes as a welcome boost ahead of the new season.
Robertson's contract negotiations with Liverpool had been ongoing for several months but ultimately broke down. The left-back, known for his exceptional crossing ability and tackling prowess, is expected to feature prominently for Tottenham in the upcoming campaign.
The Scotland international will likely make his debut for Spurs in the friendly match against Rangers on July 15. His signing is a testament to Conte's ambitions for the team and the club's resolve to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season.
Tottenham's Premier League campaign is expected to kick off on August 12, with Robertson's inclusion adding significant depth and experience to the side. Fans will be eager to see how the Scotland international fares in his new colours.