slide-icon

Andy Robertson's imminent Liverpool exit exposes flawed transfer process again

View 3 Images

doc-content image

To adapt good old Oscar Wilde, to lose one world-class full-back for free may be regarded as misfortune - to lose both looks like carelessness. After official confirmation of his departure from Anfield at the end of the season, the tributes to Andy Robertson have been fulsome and deserved.

But the bottom line is that another elite player is leaving Liverpool without the club receiving any financial benefit. First Trent Alexander-Arnold (although Liverpool did get an early release fee of €10million), now Robertson, not to mention Mohamed Salah.

Liverpool could have received a fee for Robertson from Spurs in January but decided against it. Since that transfer window closed, Robertson has made only two Premier League starts - in the win at Sunderland and the home draw with Spurs.

It would only have been £5million and if Robertson helps Liverpool secure a Champions League place for next season, it will be a good decision. But the chances are Robertson’s involvement in the remaining seven Premier League games will be from the bench.

His regular position next season, wherever he ends up, will not be as a substitute. Robertson has not long turned 32 and will be a great asset to the club lucky enough to secure his services.

If there has been any evidence that Milos Kerkez is an upgrade on Robertson, it has been well camouflaged. And it is extremely unlikely the Hungarian will develop Robertson’s leadership qualities.

In terms of unifying, talismanic figures, Virgil van Dijk is looking more and more isolated. No-one has been more unifying than Robertson has at Anfield over the past nine seasons.

View 3 Images

doc-content image

The procession of past and present teammates - along with major figures from the club’s recent past - rushing to show their gratitude to Robertson was extraordinary. And every accolade was well-deserved. The current vice-captain has been an outstanding servant to Liverpool during what has been a generally thrilling period in its recent history.

Time, of course, waits for no-one. But was there really a strong suggestion that Robertson’s status as a first-choice left-back should have been under threat after the role he played in last season’s Premier League triumph?

View 3 Images

doc-content image
doc-content image

Don't miss a FREE shop bet inside your favourite racing paper every day of the Grand National festival! Plus, get expert inside from our top tipsters with pullouts every day from Thursday April 9- Saturday April 11, 2026 covering the runners, riders, and everything you need to make this iconic festival the biggest ever. Find out more here.

Transfer RumorPremier LeagueLiverpoolAndy RobertsonTrent Alexander-ArnoldMohamed SalahVirgil van Dijk