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Jurgen Klopp is looking forward to playing a part in Andy Robertson 's "special story" at Liverpool this season.

The left-back officially became a Liverpool player on Friday when he put the finishing touches on his move from Hull City.

Robertson was released at Under-15 level by Celtic before he made his professional debut at 18 with Queen's Park north of the border in 2012.

The left-sided full-back moved to Dundee United in 2013 before joining the Tigers a year later, and an impressive campaign last term convinced Klopp to bring him to Anfield.

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The Scotland international will initially cost the Reds around £8m, with a further £2m in add-ons, and Klopp is keen to work alongside the defender.

Klopp said: "We're really happy about [the transfer]. He's still a young lad with a very special story behind him.

"He started later in his professional career and has made unbelievably big steps.

"You don't find a lot of these players, and when you meet them one time, you see there is a lot more to come.

"He's good, he's had two really good seasons at Hull, and [last season] he got relegated but that can happen with Hull.

"He's on a really good way and I'm looking forward to being a part of this."

Robertson will wear the No.26 shirt at Anfield next season and becomes the Reds' third signing of the summer after deals to sign Mohamed Salah and Dominic Solanke were wrapped up last month.