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·24 mai 2026

Andy Robertson to Celtic? Major transfer update will grab supporters’ attention

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Andy Robertson’s proposed move to Tottenham has collapsed – and for Celtic supporters, that is very good news indeed, with the boyhood Hoops fan now increasingly likely to be available on a free transfer this summer.

As reported by Football Transfers, the deal that would have seen Robertson join Spurs for €5.75 million (£5m) has broken down. The sticking point? Liverpool couldn’t recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma – and without cover in place, Arne Slot made clear he wasn’t letting his captain walk out the door. Robertson’s contract expires in the summer, meaning he’ll be a free agent, and Celtic have emerged as a serious destination.

Robertson is 31, a Scotland international, a former Dundee United player, and – crucially – a boyhood Celtic fan. That last detail has never been a secret. He’s spoken openly about his affection for the club over the years, and the emotional pull of Parkhead is real. According to TEAMtalk, preliminary contact has already been made between Robertson’s agents and Celtic officials, with a return to Scotland described as increasingly likely after the 2026 World Cup.


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What would he bring us? A left-back of genuine elite pedigree – Champions League winner, Premier League title holder, one of the best in his position in world football for the best part of a decade. Yes, he’s lost his first-team spot at Anfield to Milos Kerkez, but context matters here: being displaced by a £25m signing at Liverpool is not the same as falling off a cliff. He’s still sharp, still physically capable, and his experience leading a dressing room would be invaluable. Our current left-back options – Greg Taylor being the incumbent – have served us well, but Robertson at his level is a different conversation entirely.

Now, is this actually happening? I’d say the picture is more optimistic than it’s been in any previous window we’ve discussed Robertson in – and we’ve been here a few times before, folks. The Spurs deal collapsing removes the most immediate competitive threat to a summer move. Celtic, crucially, believe they can redirect what would have been a transfer fee into wages, making their offer more competitive than you might assume. Celtic’s summer rebuild plans already suggest ambition at the top end of the market, and landing Robertson on a free would represent a genuine statement signing.

The honest caveats? Robertson has reportedly had doubts about stepping down from top-flight European competition while he still has suitors in England and on the continent. Liverpool haven’t entirely ruled out offering him a short extension either, given his leadership value. And Hearts have been mentioned – briefly and, I’d argue, unconvincingly – as a romantic alternative. Celtic remain the front-runners on both sentiment and status.

The Tottenham door has closed. The Parkhead door is open. Now it’s on us to walk through it first – and walk through it decisively.

Conor Spence

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