
"According to David Ornstein of The Athletic, as well as Paul Joyce of The Times, Tottenham Hotspur are in talks over a potential transfer of Andy Robertson. Their original plan was to compete for the services of the Scotland left-back when he becomes a free agent in the summer, but they've decided to move it forward and offer a fee to sign him six months earlier."
"Nothing has been agreed as of yet, but the negotiations are advancing from all parties. Robertson, set to turn 32 in March this year, has fallen down the pecking order this season, with head coach Arne Slot preferring summer signing Milos Kerkez on the left defensive flank. In all competitions, he's made 21 appearances in 2025/26, but only four of those were Premier League starts. He has one goal and one assist to his name."
Tottenham Hotspur have opened talks to sign Scotland left-back Andy Robertson from Liverpool in January, offering a fee to bring forward an original plan to wait until his summer free agency. Negotiations are ongoing and no agreement has been reached, with all parties advancing talks. Robertson, who turns 32 in March, has lost his starting place this season to Milos Kerkez under coach Arne Slot. He has made 21 appearances in 2025/26 across all competitions, including four Premier League starts, contributing one goal and one assist. Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 and helped win the 2019 Champions League and 2020 Premier League.
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