Fabrizio Claims This Liverpool Ace Set To Join Tottenham Hotspur: Should De Zerbi Snap Him Up?
Fabrizio Romano Claims Andy Robertson Agrees Personal Terms with Tottenham – Potential Free Transfer in Summer
During a recent YouTube segment, renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson is expected to join Tottenham Hotspur, provided the North London club secures their Premier League survival. Romano stated:
“(Robertson) is set to join Tottenham if they stay up in the Premier League. According to my information, there is already in this case an agreement on everything between Robertson and Tottenham.”
Robertson’s Inconsistent Season at Liverpool
The Scottish international has endured a mixed campaign at Anfield, often finding himself behind Milos Kerkez in Arne Slot’s defensive hierarchy. Despite the inconsistency, the 32-year-old has still shown flashes of quality on the left flank.
He has made 33 appearances across all competitions for the Merseyside club this season, scoring two goals and providing two assists.
Robertson’s current contract with Liverpool is set to expire at the end of this campaign, potentially allowing Spurs to sign him on a free transfer later in the summer.
Should Roberto De Zerbi Move for Robertson?
Robertson remains a capable dribbler who can carry the ball forward with energy down the left side. He is still a reliable crosser of the ball and puts in a solid defensive shift for his team. With years of top-flight experience and a proven track record of winning major trophies, the Scotland international knows what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
Primarily a left-back, Robertson can also operate as a left-sided midfielder if needed. While questions linger about whether he can maintain a consistently high performance level at Tottenham, Spurs would be wise to pursue him given his leadership qualities, which could make him a valuable asset in Roberto De Zerbi’s dressing room next season.
Robertson would add both quality and depth to Tottenham’s defensive options. He remains capable of competing for a regular starting role at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the coming years.
At 32, Robertson likely still has several productive seasons left in him. Combined with his expiring contract, De Zerbi should prioritize a move to bring him in on a free transfer when the current campaign concludes.