Liverpool confirmed heartbreaking news on June 26, 2025, announcing that star left-back Andy Robertson has suffered a serious knee injury during training at the AXA Training Centre. Scans revealed a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which will keep the 31-year-old Scotland captain out for six to nine months β sidelining him for most of the 2025/26 Premier League and Champions League seasons.
The news has devastated supporters, who flooded social media with messages of encouragement for the fan favorite, a key figure in Liverpoolβs successes since joining from Hull City in 2017.
Robertson made 45 appearances last season, including 33 in the league, scoring three goals and registering five assists. Known for his tireless energy, accurate deliveries (142 crosses last season), and defensive awareness (78 clearances), Robertson has been a perfect fit for Liverpoolβs intense, attacking style under both JΓΌrgen Klopp and current boss Arne Slot.
The injury took place during a routine, non-contact drill when Robertson appeared to twist his knee awkwardly and fell in pain. Medical staff rushed to help him before scans confirmed the worst. The club stated: βAndy will undergo surgery and begin rehabilitation. Weβre gutted for him and will support him every step of the way.β
The timing is especially cruel given Robertsonβs uncertain future. With one year left on his contract and AtlΓ©tico Madrid recently showing interest, questions had already arisen about his long-term role after the Β£40m signing of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Pundit Edu Rubio had recently urged Liverpool to retain Robertson for his leadership and mentorship, noting Kerkezβs promising debut season where he played all 38 league games.
With Robertson now sidelined, Kerkez looks set to take over at left-back, while Kostas Tsimikas β previously rumored to be leaving β could also feature more often.
Fans have responded emotionally online. One supporter wrote, βRobboβs our warrior β gutted doesnβt even begin to cover it,β while others worry this could be the end of his Liverpool career given his contract status and age.
The setback caps off a turbulent summer at Anfield, which also saw Trent Alexander-Arnold briefly move to Real Madrid, Florian Wirtzβs record Β£116m arrival, and Jarell Quansahβs Β£35m transfer.
As Slot prepares to defend the Premier League title, Robertsonβs absence leaves a significant gap in leadership and quality. The club will now need to rally around their new signings and navigate this unexpected challenge heading into the new campaign.