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      Andy Robertson in Advanced Talks with Tottenham as Liverpool Contract Nears Its End

      By Steve SmithJanuary 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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      Liverpool are locked in advanced negotiations with Tottenham Hotspur over the potential transfer of Andy Robertson, as the Scotland captain edges closer to the final months of his contract at Anfield.

      Sources close to the discussions indicate talks between all parties have accelerated, with Spurs pushing to complete a deal before the February 3 deadline. While no agreement has yet been finalised, momentum behind the move has grown in recent days as both clubs weigh the sporting and financial implications.

      Liverpool Future Unclear as Game Time Dwindles

      Andy Robertson has started just four Premier League matches this season, following Liverpool’s decision to reshape their left-back options in the summer. The 31-year-old has remained professional throughout, but privately acknowledged earlier this month that his future requires careful consideration, particularly with his current deal entering its final stretch.

      From Liverpool’s standpoint, the situation is delicate. Robertson remains one of the most decorated players of the modern era at the club, yet squad evolution and long-term planning are now unavoidable. With five months left on his contract, Liverpool face a choice between retaining experience or managing an orderly transition.

      Tottenham Accelerate Their Plans

      Within Premier League circles, Tottenham’s approach is viewed as a decisive shift. The North London club had initially targeted Andy Robertson as a potential free transfer in the summer, but recent defensive setbacks have prompted manager Thomas Frank to act sooner.

      Spurs currently sit mid-table and have struggled for consistency domestically, despite a more stable showing in European competition. Injuries at left-back have left them exposed, and the leadership and reliability Robertson offers are seen as immediate solutions rather than long-term gambles.

      Manchester Perspective: Why This Matters in the North West

      From a Manchester perspective, Robertson’s potential departure carries wider consequences. Liverpool are entrenched in the battle for Champions League qualification, and any disruption to their defensive structure could shift the margins that often decide top-four finishes.

      Manchester United sit just behind Liverpool in the table, with momentum building after recent results. United supporters will see any weakening of Liverpool’s squad as an opportunity, particularly with a crucial Anfield fixture looming later in the season.

      Across the city, Manchester City fans will note how far Liverpool have drifted from last year’s dominance. While City continue to chase consistency of their own, Liverpool’s defensive uncertainty has become a recurring theme, and the possible loss of Andy Robertson would only sharpen that narrative.

      Defensive Depth Questions at Anfield

      Liverpool do retain options, including the possibility of recalling Kostas Tsimikas from his loan spell. However, the departure of Andy Robertson would still leave the club light in a role that has been a cornerstone of their system for nearly a decade.

      Robertson’s influence has never been limited to his position alone. His leadership, intensity, and ability to set the tempo in high-stakes fixtures have been integral to Liverpool’s performances against Manchester United and Manchester City alike.

      A Legacy Few Can Match

      Signed for a modest fee in 2017, Andy Robertson’s rise at Liverpool stands as one of the Premier League’s most effective pieces of recruitment. Across more than 350 appearances, he has delivered consistency, durability, and an attacking output that redefined expectations for full-backs.

      His assist record remains unmatched among defenders, achieved not through moments but through seasons of relentless output. More importantly, his emotional investment and willingness to play through adversity set standards within the dressing room during Liverpool’s most successful modern period.

      World Cup Timing Adds Pressure

      With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Robertson’s need for regular football has taken on added urgency. As Scotland captain, his place and sharpness remain central to the national setup, making extended spells on the bench increasingly difficult to justify at this stage of his career.

      Those close to the player insist any decision will balance loyalty with pragmatism, a reflection of the strong relationship that still exists between Robertson and Liverpool.

      What Happens Next

      As things stand, Andy Robertson remains a Liverpool player, but the coming days are critical. Tottenham believe his experience could stabilise a vulnerable defensive unit, while Liverpool must decide whether sentiment or strategy takes precedence.

      For Manchester football fans, this is more than a routine transfer story. It is a development that could subtly reshape the Premier League race in the months ahead, and one that will be watched closely on both sides of the city as the deadline approaches.

      Read More: Man United vs Man City: Carrick’s Dream Start as United Stun City 2–0 at Old Trafford

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