Tottenham Make a Move for a Liverpool Icon
He won it all at Anfield, but his role is no longer the same. Tottenham are already in talks for one of Liverpool’s symbols… and the transfer market is heating up.
A Liverpool Icon Enters Tottenham’s Radar
Tottenham have opened talks with Liverpool to sign one of the club’s most important figures of the past decade. The player in question is Andy Robertson, the left-back who won everything with the Reds and was a key piece during the Jürgen Klopp era.
At 31 years old, the Scottish international is facing a decisive moment in his career. His contract expires next summer and, for now, he has not made a final decision about his future — although Spurs’ interest is real and firmly on the table.
Fewer Minutes, Growing Doubts
The trigger is clear: Robertson has lost his starting spot. In the current Premier League season, the full-back has started only four matches, a significant drop for a player who had long been an automatic choice.
With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon and as captain of the Scotland national team, regular playing time has become an absolute priority — something he cannot currently guarantee at Liverpool.
Negotiations Underway… and a Glorious Past
According to the BBC, Tottenham are already in negotiations with Liverpool, although the final outcome remains uncertain. The Reds must decide whether to allow one of their symbols to leave or attempt to keep him until the end of his contract.
Andy Robertson arrived at Anfield in 2017 from Hull City and has since made 363 appearances for Liverpool. He played a starring role in winning the Champions League and two Premier League titles, including the most recent 2024–25 season.
Arne Slot and a Message Between the Lines
Ahead of the match against Burnley, Arne Slot publicly addressed the left-back’s situation. The Liverpool manager insisted that Robertson has been “important” for the club and praised the way the Scotland captain has handled losing his starting role following the arrival of Milos Kerkez last summer.
Measured words — but ones that do not close the door to a potential exit. In football, cycles are often read between the lines… and Andy Robertson’s time at Anfield may be entering its final chapter.











