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The Scotland captain has confirmed that he will be leaving Anfield this summer, drawing the curtain on a nine year chapter defined by relentless running, leadership and silverware. As reported by the Daily Record, “Robertson has since confirmed that he will be leaving Anfield this summer after nine years.”

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Spanish heavyweights Atletico Madrid have renewed their pursuit, with manager Diego Simeone once again circling. They were keen last summer and now see an opportunity to secure a proven performer on a free transfer.
The appeal is obvious. Robertson brings Champions League pedigree, intensity and tactical discipline, all qualities synonymous with Simeone’s philosophy. “That has alerted Simeone who is keen to land the Champions League winner on a free transfer.”

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With financial strength behind them, Atletico present a compelling option. Yet, any move must align with Robertson’s family priorities, a factor that often shapes late career decisions at the elite level.
Tottenham Hotspur remain firmly in the conversation. They made an attempt in January, but as stated, “Robertson decided against the move at that point.”
Circumstances now look different, though complications remain. Spurs are locked in a relegation battle, despite a morale boosting result against Wolves. “They are still in the relegation positions and are two points from safety.” That uncertainty could weigh heavily on Robertson’s thinking.
A player of his calibre will not want to spend the twilight of his career battling at the wrong end of the table. Stability and ambition will matter.
International duty adds another layer. Under Steve Clarke, Scotland are preparing for a historic return to the World Cup. “Scotland are back at the World Cup for the first time since 1998.”

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Robertson is expected to lead his country against Haiti, Brazil and Morocco, with hopes of progression beyond the group stage. “In an ideal world, he would prefer his future to be sorted before the finals.”
That timeline may accelerate negotiations. Players heading into major tournaments often seek clarity, removing distractions and allowing full focus on international ambitions.
Celtic FC have long been linked with their boyhood supporter. The romance remains, yet reality intervenes. “That, however, is looking less likely this summer with the top five league interest.”
For now, Europe’s elite appear to hold the stronger hand.
For Liverpool supporters, Robertson’s departure feels like the end of a defining era. Supporters will recognise that time moves quickly in elite football, especially under a new manager like Arne Slot, where competition for places sharpens ruthlessly.
There will be debate around whether Robertson was eased out too quickly. His leadership, consistency and connection with the crowd carried weight that numbers cannot fully capture. At his peak, he set the standard for modern full backs, combining defensive reliability with attacking output.
Losing him alongside Mohamed Salah signals a shift in identity. This is not simply squad evolution, it is cultural change.
Fans will wish him well, but there will also be a sense of unease. Replacing his energy, voice and experience is no straightforward task. If Atletico secure him, it will feel like a smart acquisition. If Spurs somehow manage it, Liverpool supporters may question how a direct rival capitalised.
Ultimately, this move underscores a broader truth. Even the most enduring players reach a point where the cycle turns, and clubs must decide whether to hold on or move forward. Liverpool have made their choice, now the focus turns to how effectively they rebuild.
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