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·23 janvier 2026
Tottenham plotting to sign Liverpool defender Andy Robertson

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·23 janvier 2026

Tottenham Hotspur are pushing ahead with plans to sign Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson this winter transfer window, according to The Athletic.
Talks are progressing with Liverpool as the north London club looks to accelerate a deal that was initially pencilled in for the summer.
Spurs had identified Robertson as a prime target ahead of the 2026/27 season.
They knew they would compete with several clubs to sign the Scotland international on a free transfer once his contract expires on June 30.
Tottenham have since accelerated that pursuit, keen to reinforce Thomas Frank’s squad immediately as they attempt to stabilise a challenging campaign.
If the deal goes through, the Glasgow-born defender leaves a remarkable legacy in Merseyside, having delivered 12 goals and 68 assists in 363 appearances since 2017.
Discussions between all parties are understood to be amicable, with Spurs hopeful of landing the Liverpool legend in the coming weeks.
Robertson is viewed internally as a low-risk, high-upside addition, allowing the club to loan out the newly signed Souza to gain experience.
He is a proven Premier League performer who would bring experience, leadership, and elite-level professionalism to the Spurs dressing room.
Robertson will immediately replace Ben Davies, who picked up another injury that could rule him out for a significant period.
He is expected to provide competition for the oft-injured Destiny Udogie, allowing Djed Spence to operate at his natural right-back position.
At Liverpool, Robertson has slipped down the pecking order following the arrival of Milos Kerkez, limiting his minutes at Anfield.
Even though his exit would leave Arne Slot’s side light on specialist left-back options, the Merseyside club retain the option to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell at Roma if required.
For Tottenham, the deal represents an opportunity to secure a serial winner with Champions League pedigree and Premier League know-how.
These are qualities that can make an immediate impact both on and off the pitch in this second half of the season.








































