We've taken a look at the options for Andy Robertson as the Scotland left-back prepares to leave Liverpool this summer.
Robertson has spent nine seasons at Liverpool and he has won two Premier League titles as well as the UEFA Champions League.
The 32-year-old will lead Scotland at the World Cup this summer and he will hope to have his club future resolved before he heads across the Atlantic.
Here are five clubs who could secure the services of Robertson ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Robertson was heavily linked with a move to Tottenham during the January transfer window, with terms reportedly agreed between the club and the player.
Liverpool pulled the plug on the deal as they were unable to secure a replacement for Robertson before the summer.
Tottenham's hopes of acquiring Robertson have been boosted after preserving their Premier League status but they face a number of rivals for his signature.
As a lifelong Celtic fan and a product of the club's youth system, it would not be easy for Robertson to turn the Glasgow giants down if they show their interest.
Robertson has previously spoken about his desire to represent Celtic before he retires and at the age of 32, his next move is likely to be his last chance.
The Scottish Premiership champions have options at left-back but a player of Robertson's calibre would be difficult to ignore.
A move to Serie A could be an option for Robertson if he is open to the idea of playing his football abroad.
Robertson would challenge first-team regular Andrea Cambiaso for the left-back spot in the team and he would provide greater depth as the club look to challenge for the title next season.
The likes of Napoli and Roma have also been mooted as potential destinations but Juventus are believed to have a long-standing interest in Robertson.
The signature of a top-quality left-back is at the top of Diego Simeone's shopping list over the next few weeks.
Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella has been strongly linked but new manager Xabi Alonso is keen to keep the player.
Robertson would be a shrewd alternative for a club who are looking to close the gap on Barcelona and Real Madrid next season.
Rico Henry is out of contract at Brentford this summer and while they do have Keane Lewis-Potter and Aaron Hickey at their disposal, Brentford are in the market for a full-back.
Keith Andrews' side have performed above expectations this season and they are likely to require reinforcements if they are to build on their success next season.
Robertson could follow in the footsteps of Jordan Henderson by making the switch from Liverpool and he would provide invaluable experience to the club.
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Liverpool confirm Andy Robertson will depart Anfield after nine trophy-laden years with the club
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson will depart Anfield following the expiration of his contract this summer, the club announced on Thursday evening.
Mark Mothershaw
09 Apr 26