The Potential Destination of Andy Robertson
Departure from Liverpool and an Uncertain Future
One of the most important players for Liverpool in recent years, Andy Robertson, announced his departure from the club in an emotional farewell, bringing an end to a brilliant spell at Anfield. While his future was not entirely clear, everything points to him potentially staying in the Premier League.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Scottish defender already has a verbal agreement with Tottenham. However, the move is not finalized due to the delicate situation the London club is currently facing, as they fight to avoid relegation.
Tottenham’s Condition and Other Suitors
Part of the agreement is reportedly dependent on Tottenham maintaining their Premier League status. If the club is relegated, Andy Robertson would not make the move to London, opening the door to other options outside England, where he also has several suitors.
In addition to Spurs, clubs such as Atlético de Madrid, Napoli, and Juventus are closely monitoring his situation. For any of these teams, signing a full-back with the experience and quality of Andy Robertson would be a major boost ahead of next season. Still, the player’s priority is to remain in English football.
Tottenham is going through a critical moment. The team currently sits in 18th place, in the relegation zone, and has gone 13 matches without a win. The recent arrival of Roberto De Zerbi aims to change the dynamic of a side enduring one of the toughest periods in its recent history.

A Challenging Situation for Spurs
The London club has not been relegated since the 1976/77 season, when they finished bottom of the old First Division. Since then, they have remained a regular presence in England’s top flight, so a drop to the Championship would represent both a sporting and financial blow.
The current situation contrasts sharply with more recent moments. Not long ago, Tottenham managed to win the Europa League while holding a modest position in the Premier League, highlighting a certain competitive inconsistency. Today, the reality is far more concerning: they are just a few points away from safety and showing no clear signs of improvement.
Andy Robertson wants to remain in England but has no intention of playing in the Championship. His move to Tottenham is on track, but everything will depend on whether the club can stay in the Premier League. Otherwise, his future could take a completely different path.





















