Report: Romano claims full future agreement for Liverpool star | OneFootball

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·19 April 2026

Report: Romano claims full future agreement for Liverpool star

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Robertson Exit Looms as Liverpool Face Summer Shift

There is a quiet inevitability to the way football moves on. At Liverpool, where eras tend to be defined by consistency and identity, the prospect of Andy Robertson’s departure signals more than a simple transfer, it hints at the closing of a chapter that has shaped the club’s modern success.

Agreement with Tottenham Nears Completion

According to respected transfer voice Fabrizio Romano, the Scotland international appears destined for a new challenge. His next destination is likely to be Tottenham Hotspur, though there remains a condition attached.


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Romano explained: “One player you already knew, I told you, is Andy Robertson, the Scottish left-back who is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season on a free transfer and is set to join Tottenham if they stay up in Premier League because, according to my information, there is already, in this case, an agreement on everything between Robertson and Tottenham, depending on Premier League status, and so that’s going to be a crucial step.”

That caveat, survival, looms large. Tottenham’s precarious league position means the deal is not yet a certainty, even if the groundwork has long been laid.

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Liverpool Preparing for Life After Robertson

For Liverpool, the departure of Robertson would represent a significant shift. Since arriving from Hull City, the left-back has embodied the club’s energy and relentlessness, redefining expectations for his position. His understanding of space, his delivery from wide areas, and his leadership have been integral to Liverpool’s domestic and European success.

Yet time, as ever, is undefeated. At 32, Robertson finds himself at a natural crossroads. Liverpool, too, are evolving, balancing loyalty to established figures with the need for renewal. His exit on a free transfer underlines the delicate nature of squad planning at the highest level.

Interest from elsewhere, including Celtic and his former club Hull City, suggests there are alternative paths available. Still, Tottenham’s intent appears the most advanced, shaped in part by their January pursuit and strengthened by internal approval.

Tottenham Future Hinges on Survival

Under newly-appointed manager Roberto De Zerbi, Tottenham are planning for multiple scenarios. Robertson fits a profile of experience and tactical intelligence, qualities that could prove vital in either stabilising or rebuilding the side.

Their current position, third from bottom, leaves little margin for error. Survival would not simply secure their Premier League status, it would unlock moves such as Robertson’s, reinforcing a squad in need of resilience.

For now, the situation rests on a knife edge. Liverpool may be preparing to say farewell to one of their defining figures, while Tottenham wait, knowing that their future, and Robertson’s, are closely entwined.

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