Robertson seals Reds move
Liverpool have completed the signing of Andy Robertson from Hull.
The two clubs settled on a £10m fee for the Scotland left-back earlier this week, and Robertson has since passed a medical and agreed personal terms.
The 23-year-old leaves Hull after three seasons and is Liverpool's third summer signing after deals for Dominic Solanke and Mohamed Salah.
He told the Liverpool website: "It feels a wee bit surreal just now. Obviously I'm delighted. There's been a lot of speculation over the last couple of weeks but I'm glad that the deal's finally been done and I'm a Liverpool player.
"My family are proud of what I've achieved so far and they're all over the moon with the move, as well as me of course. We're all just looking forward to being part of the Liverpool family now.
"There's not many, if any, more special clubs than Liverpool. When you grow up as a kid you dream of playing with big clubs such as Liverpool and to make that a reality is a dream come true for me.
"I just want to prove to people that I can do it at this level, and hopefully I manage to do that this season and go on to do good things for this club."
Hull have signed Liverpool midfielder Kevin Stewart, meanwhile, in a transfer which is not part of the deal to take Robertson to Anfield.
The fee for Stewart could eventually rise to £7.5m, and he told the Hull website: "I'm delighted to sign for the club, I can't wait to get started and get my boots on. It's an exciting move for me and I'm looking forward to the challenge ahead."
Stewart, 23, has signed a three-year contract three years after arriving at Anfield from Tottenham.
Source: Sky Sports
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