Robertson signing secured
We are delighted to announce the signing of Andy Robertson.
A leader on and off the field, the highly decorated Scotland captain will join the Club on 1 July following the expiration of his contract at Liverpool.
Sporting Director, Johan Lange, said: "We are delighted to welcome Andy to the club.
"First and foremost, he is an outstanding left-back - one of the best of all time in the Premier League, and someone who will improve our squad.
"In addition, his quality, character and leadership have been evident throughout a career in which he has regularly competed for - and won - major honours.
"Andy's professionalism and commitment will also be invaluable to the development of our squad, and he shares our ambition and determination to bring success back to the Club.
"We are excited for Andy's new chapter with us and look forward to having him here after the World Cup."
Head Coach, Roberto De Zerbi, said: "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.
"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.
"I can't wait to start working with him and seeing the positive impact he will have on everyone around him."
Vastly experienced with multiple winners’ medals to his name, Andy joins us following a remarkable nine years at Anfield.
Having made his first steps in senior football in 2012 with then amateur Glasgow side Queen’s Park, he has enjoyed an incredible rise to the top of English, European and international football in the years that have followed.
An intelligent player who plays with personality and heart, he has tasted success wherever he has been. From reaching the Scottish Cup final with Dundee United and being named the PFA Scotland’s Young Player of the Year in his first professional campaign to earning promotion to the Premier League at his next club Hull City in 2016, the left-back has continually prospered.
The following year, he made the move to Liverpool and success followed in abundance with the Scot scooping up every major honour on offer.
Reaching three UEFA Champions League finals with victory coming in the 2018/19 showpiece, the now 32-year-old also helped the Reds to the Premier League title, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup the following campaign before securing the FA Cup, League Cup and Community Shield in 2022. He then added a further Premier League winners’ medal to his collection in 2025.
An influential player in the dressing room, Andy grew into a leadership role during his time on Merseyside and was appointed vice-captain for the Reds ahead of his final season at Anfield.
Already captain of his country, wearing the armband for Scotland since September, 2018, the Glaswegian led his nation to the 2020 and 2024 UEFA European Championships before he skippered them to this summer’s World Cup – Scotland’s first appearance at the tournament this century.
Welcome, Andy!