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Paul Joyce confirms Andy Robertson’s next club

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Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah bid an emotional farewell to Liverpool on Sunday afternoon with both players leaving on free transfers. Image Credits: Imago ImagesSunday afternoon at Anfield was always going to be an emotional one regarding the farewells of the Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah.Liverpool’s fiercely loyal left-back walked around the Anfield turf one final time to the applause of supporters who had watched him grow from an £8 million bargain signing into one of the best defenders in Premier League history.The Scot, visibly emotional, soaked in every second – hugging teammates, saluting supporters, and taking a moment that clearly meant everything to him.Robertson ends his Liverpool chapter having won it all – the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup, and more – cementing his place as one of the most decorated full-backs the club has ever seen.For a player who arrived from Hull City with plenty of doubters, leaving as a title-winning hero felt like the perfect ending to a remarkable story.But while Sunday was a day for celebration and reflection, questions about Robertson’s future were never far from the surface.Paul Joyce of the Times, while discussing the farewells of both Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah, has asserted that the Scot is expected to join Tottenham Hotspur now that they have avoided relegation:“Typically, Robertson — who is expected to join Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer now their Premier League status is safe — preferred to stay in the background, but both were at the forefront of supporters’ thoughts,” the Merseyside journalist reported.After getting a mural in the city, the idea of Robertson turning out for another Premier League club, and a rival at that, will understandably sit uneasily with some sections of the fanbase.At the same time, there is an appreciation that he has earned the right to one more big move at the top level after everything he has poured into Liverpool over the years.Anfield’s send-off made it clear there is no bitterness, only gratitude – and even if his new adventure comes in North London, he will always find a warm welcome waiting for him back on the red half of Stanley Park.



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