David Ornstein: Tottenham working on deal to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool

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According to David Ornstein from TA, Tottenham Hotspur are working on a deal to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool.

David Ornstein:

Tottenham Hotspur working on deal to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool. #THFC brought forward plan to vie for 31yo #LFC left-back as free agent this summer; not done but talks between all parties advancing in bid to reach agreement

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The north London club initially identified Robertson as a target for this summer and planned to be among multiple suitors vying to recruit the Scotland international as a free agent when his contract expires on June 30.

But that pursuit was brought forward in an effort to strengthen head coach Thomas Frank’s squad immediately and amicable negotiations between all parties are advancing as Spurs attempt to land the 31-year-old left-back.

He would add quality, character, experience and leadership to their ranks in a season that has seen Spurs struggle across domestic competitions but fare better in the Champions League, where they sit fifth heading into the final league-phase fixtures next Wednesday.

Robertson has slipped behind summer signing Milos Kerkez at Anfield and, while his departure may leave Liverpool light in natural cover, they have the ability to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell with Roma.

Last summer, Spanish side Atletico Madrid expressed interest in signing Robertson.

Atletico had been seeking reinforcements on the left side of defence after Reinildo and Cesar Azpilicueta left, but opted instead to sign Matteo Ruggeri from Atalanta.

Asked about his future this month, Robertson said he wanted to stay but added that he is “a player who wants to play”.

“I’ve got five months left and we need to see what the option is to stay or if there’s options to go and things like that,” Robertson said. “I need to sit down with my family and decide.

“After a stressful summer, I’m just trying to enjoy being a part of it and being a Liverpool player.

“I wanted to qualify for the World Cup and thankfully, we’ve managed to do that. I need to see what myself and my family wants going forward.”

Robertson and Liverpool share an extremely strong relationship, meaning he would not want an exit to put them in a bad position and they would not refuse to listen to the wishes of a servant who has given them so much over the best part of a decade.

As far as possible, both sides will try to do what is right for the other and if that materialises as a departure, it would only be on good terms.

Robertson is set to captain Scotland at the upcoming World Cup, Steve Clarke’s men having reached the tournament for the first time since 1998 — and that makes game time a key consideration.

He has made 21 appearances in all competitions this campaign but started only four matches in the Premier League following the £40million ($54m) addition of Kerkez from Bournemouth.

Destiny Udogie has been Tottenham’s first-choice left-back since arriving in 2023, but he has been restricted to 10 Premier League games in 2025-26 because of injury.

Djed Spence, traditionally a right-back, has often deputised on the left side of defence while Archie Gray and Micky van de Ven have occasionally been used in the position.

Ben Davies filled in at left-back in recent weeks, but it was confirmed on Monday he will undergo surgery on an ankle fracture. Spurs confirmed the arrival of 19-year-old left-back Souza from Santos on Thursday.

Robertson joined Liverpool from Hull City in 2017 and has made 363 appearances, providing 12 goals and 68 assists — in addition to winning two Premier League titles and the Champions League in 2019

Related: Liverpool Roma Robertson Tsimikas Milos Kerkez
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