Spurs would be a brilliant club for Andy Robertson if he does leave Liverpool they should be higher up the Premier League table, he'd bring experience to help them get there' Ex-Anfield full-back tells FFT why the North London club could be a good fit
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Spurs would be a brilliant club for Andy Robertson if he does leave Liverpool  they should be higher up the Premier League table, he'd bring experience to help them get there' Ex-Anfield full-back tells FFT why the North London club could be a good fit
"It was whether he'd fancy a complete change, whether he'd look at the likes of McTominay in the Scotland squad and think a change of lifestyle was exactly what he wanted whether he'd go to Italy, try his hand there and see if that fitted him, Warnock tells FourFourTwo."
"But the one thing you'd say with him is whoever gets him, they're getting one of the most professional players who's played in the Premier League over the past 10 years or so, and someone who's still got the capability to play at the highest level."
"I had thought that one of the teams I'd look at would be Spurs, he says, speaking in association with NewBettingSites.uk. When you look at Spurs and their troubles in defence, he's someone who'd bring that experience and understanding. I think Spurs would be a brilliant club for him a club who should be fighting higher up the league table, but need that experience in certain key areas to help them along."
Andy Robertson faces a possible exit from Liverpool after falling behind Milos Kerkez at left-back and approaching the end of his contract this summer. Tottenham Hotspur have opened talks to sign Robertson before the January transfer window closes. Initial reports had suggested a summer move or a potential switch abroad, following Scott McTominay's success in Italy. Former defender Stephen Warnock praised Robertson's professionalism and ongoing capability to perform at the highest level. Warnock believes a move to Spurs would suit Robertson, citing Tottenham's defensive issues and need for experienced players to help push the club higher in the league.
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