Andrew Robertson Transfer from Liverpool to Tottenham Hotspur
Andy Robertson was close to joining Tottenham Hotspur late in the winter window. According to sources at the time, Liverpool were willing to sell him for £5 million, and the left-back himself was ready to move. Following Joe Gomez’s injury, Liverpool cancelled the deal, with club captain Virgil van Dijk also speaking out against selling Robertson. Robertson has revealed that there was interest and discussions with both clubs, and that the decision was that he wanted to stay at Liverpool.
Andy Robertson was close to joining Tottenham Hotspur late in the winter window. According to sources at the time, Liverpool were willing to sell him for £5 million, and the left-back himself was ready to move. Following Joe Gomez’s injury, Liverpool cancelled the deal, with club captain Virgil van Dijk also speaking out against selling Robertson. Robertson has revealed that there was interest and discussions with both clubs, and that the decision was that he wanted to stay at Liverpool.
Andy Robertson says it was his decision to reject interest from Tottenham in the January transfer window and remain at Liverpool. Robertson has also hinted that he is ready to sign a contract extension.
Andy Robertson says it was his decision to reject interest from Tottenham in the January transfer window and remain at Liverpool. Robertson has also hinted that he is ready to sign a contract extension.
Andy Robertson reportedly earns £160k per week.
Andy Robertson reportedly earns £160k per week.
David Lynch has confirmed that Andy Robertson will depart Liverpool this summer, as the club has decided against offering the player a new deal. Additionally, Fraser Fletcher has confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur will pursue Robertson as a free agent this summer, provided the north London side retains their Premier League status. Liverpool almost accepted a £5m offer to sell Andy Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur in January, but the transfer was blocked after Arne Slot saw Joe Gomez suffer a shoulder injury in the defeat to Bournemouth.
David Lynch has confirmed that Andy Robertson will depart Liverpool this summer, as the club has decided against offering the player a new deal. Additionally, Fraser Fletcher has confirmed that Tottenham Hotspur will pursue Robertson as a free agent this summer, provided the north London side retains their Premier League status. Liverpool almost accepted a £5m offer to sell Andy Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur in January, but the transfer was blocked after Arne Slot saw Joe Gomez suffer a shoulder injury in the defeat to Bournemouth.
According to the Daily Record, Andy Robertson was close to joining Tottenham Hotspur in January, but the move was blocked by Arne Slot.
According to the Daily Record, Andy Robertson was close to joining Tottenham Hotspur in January, but the move was blocked by Arne Slot.
A deal for Tottenham to sign Andy Robertson in January was not completed because Liverpool could not recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma. It was reported that Spurs made a late attempt and were willing to pay £5 million for the player, after initially planning to sign him for free in the summer. Tottenham were expected to return to arrange a free transfer for Robertson, whose contract expires at the end of the 2025/26 season, but they anticipated competition to sign him. Liverpool have maintained they will not prevent Robertson from leaving if he wishes to do so, and this position has not changed. However, according to Teamtalk, Liverpool are now considering offering Robertson a new contract. A new deal would mean the club could demand a transfer fee for him rather than him leaving on a free transfer.
A deal for Tottenham to sign Andy Robertson in January was not completed because Liverpool could not recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma. It was reported that Spurs made a late attempt and were willing to pay £5 million for the player, after initially planning to sign him for free in the summer. Tottenham were expected to return to arrange a free transfer for Robertson, whose contract expires at the end of the 2025/26 season, but they anticipated competition to sign him. Liverpool have maintained they will not prevent Robertson from leaving if he wishes to do so, and this position has not changed. However, according to Teamtalk, Liverpool are now considering offering Robertson a new contract. A new deal would mean the club could demand a transfer fee for him rather than him leaving on a free transfer.
According to Football Insider, Andy Robertson is not guaranteed to quickly join Tottenham when his contract with Liverpool expires this summer, despite extensive interest from Spurs in January. The two-time Premier League champion will instead assess all his options before making a decision, which include a move to Europe or a potential return to Celtic.
According to Football Insider, Andy Robertson is not guaranteed to quickly join Tottenham when his contract with Liverpool expires this summer, despite extensive interest from Spurs in January. The two-time Premier League champion will instead assess all his options before making a decision, which include a move to Europe or a potential return to Celtic.
Discussions between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur regarding a deal for Andy Robertson have ended, and it is expected that none of Slot's senior squad will depart Merseyside before the transfer window closes.
Discussions between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur regarding a deal for Andy Robertson have ended, and it is expected that none of Slot's senior squad will depart Merseyside before the transfer window closes.
Andy Robertson continues to want to leave Liverpool immediately. Tottenham Hotspur saw an opportunity to sign the 31-year-old for a low price due to his contract expiring at the end of the season. After talks last week, a fee of an initial £3m with £2m in add-ons was agreed between the two clubs. However, Liverpool pulled out of the agreement after Joe Gomez sustained a hip injury and stated that Robertson was required to stay. According to Graeme Bailey, Robertson still wants the transfer, was disappointed by Liverpool's change in decision, and had indicated he wanted the move to north London. Speaking on the Inside Track podcast, Keith Wyness stated his belief that the transfer can still be completed before the window closes if Liverpool finds a replacement. Wyness also mentioned he thinks Robertson wants regular playing time because of the approaching World Cup year for Scotland and that it would be suitable for the player to be at Spurs.
Andy Robertson continues to want to leave Liverpool immediately. Tottenham Hotspur saw an opportunity to sign the 31-year-old for a low price due to his contract expiring at the end of the season. After talks last week, a fee of an initial £3m with £2m in add-ons was agreed between the two clubs. However, Liverpool pulled out of the agreement after Joe Gomez sustained a hip injury and stated that Robertson was required to stay. According to Graeme Bailey, Robertson still wants the transfer, was disappointed by Liverpool's change in decision, and had indicated he wanted the move to north London. Speaking on the Inside Track podcast, Keith Wyness stated his belief that the transfer can still be completed before the window closes if Liverpool finds a replacement. Wyness also mentioned he thinks Robertson wants regular playing time because of the approaching World Cup year for Scotland and that it would be suitable for the player to be at Spurs.
According to Team Talk, Arne Slot has communicated his desire for left-back Andy Robertson to stay, though the Dutchman has hinted that a move to Spurs remains a possibility following recent talks over a £5m deal.
According to Team Talk, Arne Slot has communicated his desire for left-back Andy Robertson to stay, though the Dutchman has hinted that a move to Spurs remains a possibility following recent talks over a £5m deal.
Liverpool recently agreed the sale of Andy Robertson to Spurs but aborted the transfer following Joe Gomez’s injury.
Liverpool recently agreed the sale of Andy Robertson to Spurs but aborted the transfer following Joe Gomez’s injury.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Andy Robertson’s chances of leaving Liverpool have been diminished, as loanee Kostas Tsimikas is now expected to remain with Roma for the rest of the season rather than return as a replacement for the Tottenham Hotspur target.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Andy Robertson’s chances of leaving Liverpool have been diminished, as loanee Kostas Tsimikas is now expected to remain with Roma for the rest of the season rather than return as a replacement for the Tottenham Hotspur target.
Robertson is ready to join Tottenham to play regularly before the 2026 World Cup, as his contract at Anfield expires in the summer. A deal worth £5m plus add-ons has been agreed in principle, according to Ben Jacobs. Liverpool want a direct replacement arranged before the Scot receives final approval to leave.
Robertson is ready to join Tottenham to play regularly before the 2026 World Cup, as his contract at Anfield expires in the summer. A deal worth £5m plus add-ons has been agreed in principle, according to Ben Jacobs. Liverpool want a direct replacement arranged before the Scot receives final approval to leave.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool have informed Andy Robertson that a move to Tottenham Hotspur remains an option for the final week of the transfer window. The deal depends on Roma successfully finding a replacement for Konstantinos Tsimikas. A source with knowledge of the situation explained that Robertson is happy with how things are being dealt with. The source added that he knows Liverpool are doing their best for him and are allowing him to leave, but he also realises they cannot be left with insufficient players.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool have informed Andy Robertson that a move to Tottenham Hotspur remains an option for the final week of the transfer window. The deal depends on Roma successfully finding a replacement for Konstantinos Tsimikas. A source with knowledge of the situation explained that Robertson is happy with how things are being dealt with. The source added that he knows Liverpool are doing their best for him and are allowing him to leave, but he also realises they cannot be left with insufficient players.
Andy Robertson's transfer from Liverpool to Tottenham is currently on standby. Agreements for a series of interconnected left-back transfers are not in place. For the transfer to proceed, Roma would need to sign a new left-back, with David Moller Wolfe being a possibility. This would allow Kostas Tsimikas to go to Liverpool, and subsequently, Liverpool would allow Robertson to go to Tottenham. At the moment, not all agreements are done and the situation is on standby, but the transfer is not considered cancelled. Robertson was open to the transfer to Tottenham. He is still expected to leave Liverpool and begin a new phase of his career, potentially in the final days of this window or in the summer transfer window.
Andy Robertson's transfer from Liverpool to Tottenham is currently on standby. Agreements for a series of interconnected left-back transfers are not in place. For the transfer to proceed, Roma would need to sign a new left-back, with David Moller Wolfe being a possibility. This would allow Kostas Tsimikas to go to Liverpool, and subsequently, Liverpool would allow Robertson to go to Tottenham. At the moment, not all agreements are done and the situation is on standby, but the transfer is not considered cancelled. Robertson was open to the transfer to Tottenham. He is still expected to leave Liverpool and begin a new phase of his career, potentially in the final days of this window or in the summer transfer window.
Andy Robertson's possible transfer from Liverpool to Tottenham has collapsed. Liverpool reportedly reversed their decision due to a lack of defensive alternatives, and this choice was reinforced by the defeat at Bournemouth on Saturday.
Andy Robertson's possible transfer from Liverpool to Tottenham has collapsed. Liverpool reportedly reversed their decision due to a lack of defensive alternatives, and this choice was reinforced by the defeat at Bournemouth on Saturday.
Andy Robertson is in advanced talks with Tottenham. A potential departure for Robertson after nine seasons at Anfield would be part of a major squad refresh, which is designed to support Slot's long-term vision.
Andy Robertson is in advanced talks with Tottenham. A potential departure for Robertson after nine seasons at Anfield would be part of a major squad refresh, which is designed to support Slot's long-term vision.
Andrew Robertson has been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, and there were reports that Liverpool were in discussions to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma to replace Robertson. David Ornstein has claimed in The Athletic that Roma have been unable to approve Tsimikas's return because they have not yet found a replacement, and that as a result, a deal to sell Robertson is not progressing. Liverpool have decided not to sell Andrew Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur this winter.
Andrew Robertson has been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur, and there were reports that Liverpool were in discussions to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma to replace Robertson. David Ornstein has claimed in The Athletic that Roma have been unable to approve Tsimikas's return because they have not yet found a replacement, and that as a result, a deal to sell Robertson is not progressing. Liverpool have decided not to sell Andrew Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur this winter.
It was reported that Tottenham Hotspur was in the process of securing a deal for Liverpool's Andy Robertson this month, but The Telegraph is reporting that the deal is now off.
It was reported that Tottenham Hotspur was in the process of securing a deal for Liverpool's Andy Robertson this month, but The Telegraph is reporting that the deal is now off.
It is currently unlikely that Liverpool will sell left-back Andy Robertson to Tottenham. After considering an offer worth £5m from Tottenham, Liverpool has determined they are not able to proceed. An agreement in principle was reached between the clubs last week for the move to happen after Liverpool's final Champions League match on Wednesday. However, the deal was also dependent on Liverpool being able to recall left-back Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma, which they have not been able to do so far.
It is currently unlikely that Liverpool will sell left-back Andy Robertson to Tottenham. After considering an offer worth £5m from Tottenham, Liverpool has determined they are not able to proceed. An agreement in principle was reached between the clubs last week for the move to happen after Liverpool's final Champions League match on Wednesday. However, the deal was also dependent on Liverpool being able to recall left-back Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma, which they have not been able to do so far.
Talks took place between Liverpool and Tottenham regarding Andy Robertson. According to transfer insider Ben Jacobs, Liverpool had seriously considered Tottenham’s offer, which was valued at over £5 million with add-ons, and explored recalling Kostas Tsimikas as cover. Robertson was reportedly open to the move to North London but did not push to leave. Liverpool ultimately decided to keep Robertson due to their current defensive situation. The deal was close before Liverpool changed their decision late in the transfer window. Ben Jacobs also reported that Liverpool do not currently feel in a position to sell and that Robertson has conducted himself professionally throughout negotiations.
Talks took place between Liverpool and Tottenham regarding Andy Robertson. According to transfer insider Ben Jacobs, Liverpool had seriously considered Tottenham’s offer, which was valued at over £5 million with add-ons, and explored recalling Kostas Tsimikas as cover. Robertson was reportedly open to the move to North London but did not push to leave. Liverpool ultimately decided to keep Robertson due to their current defensive situation. The deal was close before Liverpool changed their decision late in the transfer window. Ben Jacobs also reported that Liverpool do not currently feel in a position to sell and that Robertson has conducted himself professionally throughout negotiations.
An approach was made by Tottenham for Andy Robertson late last week, as Thomas Frank was seeking to add experience to his squad. Liverpool listened to the approach, taking into account Robertson's contribution to the club over the last eight-and-a-half years and that he is out of contract in the summer. According to The Press Association, Liverpool have decided against continuing negotiations over the Scotland captain after considering their options. Robertson had not requested a move.
An approach was made by Tottenham for Andy Robertson late last week, as Thomas Frank was seeking to add experience to his squad. Liverpool listened to the approach, taking into account Robertson's contribution to the club over the last eight-and-a-half years and that he is out of contract in the summer. According to The Press Association, Liverpool have decided against continuing negotiations over the Scotland captain after considering their options. Robertson had not requested a move.
Andy Robertson had been nearing a £5 million transfer to a North London club as he approaches the end of his contract at Anfield. According to The Times, Liverpool have ended any discussions and will not consider his exit. The Premier League club has informed Tottenham that they have been unable to find a replacement for the 31-year-old.
Andy Robertson had been nearing a £5 million transfer to a North London club as he approaches the end of his contract at Anfield. According to The Times, Liverpool have ended any discussions and will not consider his exit. The Premier League club has informed Tottenham that they have been unable to find a replacement for the 31-year-old.
Andy Robertson had been in contract negotiations with Liverpool before Tottenham Hotspur's interest, with the Scotland captain seeking regular football ahead of the World Cup. Negotiations are continuing with Tottenham Hotspur over a possible transfer before the January window closes, and the two clubs are involved in detailed discussions with no verdict reached yet. According to the Liverpool Echo, Van Dijk revealed he has had conversations with Andy Robertson about the speculation and is hopeful the left-back will stay at Anfield for at least the rest of the season. Robertson's contract is set to expire in the summer.
Andy Robertson had been in contract negotiations with Liverpool before Tottenham Hotspur's interest, with the Scotland captain seeking regular football ahead of the World Cup. Negotiations are continuing with Tottenham Hotspur over a possible transfer before the January window closes, and the two clubs are involved in detailed discussions with no verdict reached yet. According to the Liverpool Echo, Van Dijk revealed he has had conversations with Andy Robertson about the speculation and is hopeful the left-back will stay at Anfield for at least the rest of the season. Robertson's contract is set to expire in the summer.
Andy Robertson, a 31-year-old Liverpool player with over 350 appearances, is expected to become a new Tottenham player. He played 45 minutes in the match against Bournemouth, in which Liverpool lost 3:2. After the match, coach Arne Slot and captain Virgil van Dijk said that they want Robertson to stay at the club, but it is up to the management whether the transfer to Spurs will happen.
Andy Robertson, a 31-year-old Liverpool player with over 350 appearances, is expected to become a new Tottenham player. He played 45 minutes in the match against Bournemouth, in which Liverpool lost 3:2. After the match, coach Arne Slot and captain Virgil van Dijk said that they want Robertson to stay at the club, but it is up to the management whether the transfer to Spurs will happen.
Tottenham are working this week and in the coming days to finalize an agreement for Andy Robertson. An official bid has been presented to Liverpool, and discussions are ongoing between the two clubs. The player is receptive to the move and is prepared to transfer. Tottenham and Liverpool now have the responsibility of finding a financial agreement.
Tottenham are working this week and in the coming days to finalize an agreement for Andy Robertson. An official bid has been presented to Liverpool, and discussions are ongoing between the two clubs. The player is receptive to the move and is prepared to transfer. Tottenham and Liverpool now have the responsibility of finding a financial agreement.
According to one transfer insider, Andy Robertson will reject a move to Tottenham and instead return to Celtic. Spurs are ready to submit a bid for the 31-year-old for a January move.
According to one transfer insider, Andy Robertson will reject a move to Tottenham and instead return to Celtic. Spurs are ready to submit a bid for the 31-year-old for a January move.
Tottenham has contacted Liverpool for Andrew Robertson. According to Sky Sports UK, initial talks have begun between the clubs, and an outcome of the negotiation is expected in the coming days. The broadcaster revealed that the operation under discussion would have a total value of about £5 million, which is just over €5.5 million. Robertson's contract expires on June 30, and there are no indications of a renewal.
Tottenham has contacted Liverpool for Andrew Robertson. According to Sky Sports UK, initial talks have begun between the clubs, and an outcome of the negotiation is expected in the coming days. The broadcaster revealed that the operation under discussion would have a total value of about £5 million, which is just over €5.5 million. Robertson's contract expires on June 30, and there are no indications of a renewal.
Andy Robertson is expected to be available for selection against Bournemouth, despite the possibility of the left-back joining Tottenham this month and ending his affiliation with the Reds.
Andy Robertson is expected to be available for selection against Bournemouth, despite the possibility of the left-back joining Tottenham this month and ending his affiliation with the Reds.
Andy Robertson is close to completing a move to Tottenham Hotspur. David Ornstein reported that Tottenham are advancing in negotiations to sign Robertson on a permanent deal, and this information was also reported by Florian Plettenberg and Fabrizio Romano. Reports suggest that Robertson is ready to complete the move and will join on a contract until 2027.
Andy Robertson is close to completing a move to Tottenham Hotspur. David Ornstein reported that Tottenham are advancing in negotiations to sign Robertson on a permanent deal, and this information was also reported by Florian Plettenberg and Fabrizio Romano. Reports suggest that Robertson is ready to complete the move and will join on a contract until 2027.
Tottenham are in talks to sign Andy Robertson, which would be their third signing of the January transfer window. The Scotland international is out of contract at the end of the season and is keen to play more minutes ahead of this summer’s World Cup. It has been widely reported that for Liverpool to approve the sale of the 31-year-old, a replacement would have to be found to avoid leaving Arne Slot with limited options at left-back. Spurs can now advance their plans to sign Robertson because the Reds have reportedly been given approval to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell at Roma.
Tottenham are in talks to sign Andy Robertson, which would be their third signing of the January transfer window. The Scotland international is out of contract at the end of the season and is keen to play more minutes ahead of this summer’s World Cup. It has been widely reported that for Liverpool to approve the sale of the 31-year-old, a replacement would have to be found to avoid leaving Arne Slot with limited options at left-back. Spurs can now advance their plans to sign Robertson because the Reds have reportedly been given approval to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell at Roma.
Tottenham have accelerated their efforts to sign Andy Robertson, and a verbal agreement has been reached. Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany stated that Tottenham Hotspur are now pushing to sign the left-back immediately, a verbal agreement is done, and the clubs are now in negotiations. Tottenham had intended to sign Robertson as a free agent but are now working on a deal to sign him immediately, with talks between all parties progressing. Liverpool are willing to allow Robertson to leave six months before his contract expires in the summer.
Tottenham have accelerated their efforts to sign Andy Robertson, and a verbal agreement has been reached. Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany stated that Tottenham Hotspur are now pushing to sign the left-back immediately, a verbal agreement is done, and the clubs are now in negotiations. Tottenham had intended to sign Robertson as a free agent but are now working on a deal to sign him immediately, with talks between all parties progressing. Liverpool are willing to allow Robertson to leave six months before his contract expires in the summer.
David Ornstein of The Athletic reports that Tottenham Hotspur are working on a deal for Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson. With the 31-year-old's contract nearing its end, Spurs are reportedly attempting to sign him this January, which is an acceleration of their initial plan to pursue him in the summer. Talks between all involved parties are said to be advancing, and Celtic and Atlético Madrid have also been linked with the player.
David Ornstein of The Athletic reports that Tottenham Hotspur are working on a deal for Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson. With the 31-year-old's contract nearing its end, Spurs are reportedly attempting to sign him this January, which is an acceleration of their initial plan to pursue him in the summer. Talks between all involved parties are said to be advancing, and Celtic and Atlético Madrid have also been linked with the player.
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