Andy Robertson could leave Liverpool in the summer after nine years of service, according to agent talk.
The 2025-26 season has seen Andy Robertson’s minutes drastically reduced as a result of Milos Kerkez’s £40m move to Liverpool. The Hungarian is the future at left back.
Last season, Robbo played 45 games for a total of 3,320 minutes, as per Transfermarkt, while he has only featured 25 times for 1,335 minutes this season.
By the end of the season, his minutes will not come close to last season’s total. Reports in the January transfer window suggested that he was potentially on his way to Atletico Madrid.
While that move did not materialise, it does suggest that this summer will present a chance to leave in search of regular game time. At 31, he has only a few years of peak physical form left.
After nine years at Liverpool, fans will not begrudge an exit if that’s what he wants.
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— Fede (@lfc_fede) February 19, 2026
Agents in the industry believe Robertson will leave Liverpool
According to a report from Caught Offside, “sources close to the agents industry” believe that “Robertson’s future at Liverpool is entering a delicate and defining phase.”
The Scotsman will be in the final year of his Liverpool contract this summer, meaning it’s the club’s last chance to extract a fee for his services.
Unless Liverpool intend to hold on to him until he becomes a free agent, he will leave.
The report adds: “Arne Slot respects Robertson’s experience, but Liverpool’s long-term planning increasingly leans toward younger options, including highly rated talents such as Milos Kerkez.”
While Liverpool are ‘not actively pushing Robertson toward the exit’, they are open to ‘reasonable offers.’ They paid £10m to sign him from Hull City in 2017, but they should be able to earn more from his sale after his world class Liverpool career.
Atletico Madrid remain interested while Wolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace and Aston Villa are all monitoring his situation closely.
At the time of writing, Robertson has played 367 times for Liverpool, winning every trophy available for the Reds. He will go down as one of the very best left-backs the club has ever had.