Tottenham have completed the signing of Andy Robertson on a free transfer following his departure from Liverpool, the north London club confirmed.
Robertson arrives at Spurs without a fee, making the move one of the more notable free transfers in recent Premier League memory. The Scottish international spent years as one of the most recognizable left backs in European football during his time at Liverpool, winning the Premier League, the Champions League, and multiple other trophies with the club.
The details of the contract length and wages were not immediately disclosed by Tottenham. The club confirmed the signing but did not release further specifics about the terms of the deal.
Robertson's departure from Liverpool marked the end of a significant era at Anfield. His arrival at Spurs gives Tottenham an experienced option at left back with a deep history of competing at the highest levels of club football.
The move also represents a shift within the Premier League's broader transfer landscape, where experienced players leaving top clubs on free transfers have become increasingly common. Tottenham have used the free transfer market in recent windows to bring in established names without the added cost of a transfer fee.
Robertson is expected to compete for a starting position in Tottenham's backline. The north London club did not specify his immediate role within the squad or the manager's plans for his deployment.
No further details about the player's medical or the timeline of his signing were made available at the time of the announcement.
