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Tottenham reach verbal agreement to sign left-back Andy Robertson from Liverpool

james mckinney by james mckinney
May 28, 2026
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Andy Robertson Completes Free Transfer to Tottenham After Nine Years at Liverpool

Andy Robertson Tottenham free transfer: Robertson joins Spurs from Liverpool after nine trophy-filled seasons, with contract details, role under De Zerbi and squad impact explained.

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Robertson Agrees Terms with Tottenham

Andy Robertson has agreed a deal to join Tottenham Hotspur on a free transfer from Liverpool, sources close to the negotiation have confirmed. The move brings an experienced international left-back to north London after nine seasons at Anfield. Tottenham moved quickly to secure Robertson’s signature following his decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season.

The agreement follows earlier interest from Juventus and a January approach from Spurs that did not progress. Tottenham are reported to have reached a verbal understanding on terms with Robertson, clearing the way for a formal contract. Club officials see the signing as a low-risk, high-reward addition to the squad.

Why Robertson Chose to Leave Liverpool

Robertson’s exit ends a highly successful spell that yielded multiple trophies and established him among the Premier League’s most consistent full-backs. Reduced playing time since the arrival of a younger left-back and tactical shifts under Liverpool’s management factored in his decision. The 32-year-old made clear he remained committed to Liverpool through the season but felt the time was right for a new challenge.

Personal considerations and the desire for regular first-team football also played a role in his choice. Robertson’s experience and leadership appealed to Tottenham as they sought a proven left-sided option. The move offers Robertson continuity in the Premier League without the disruption of adapting to a new country or league.

Tottenham’s Left-Back Reinforcement Strategy

Spurs have prioritized reinforcements at left-back amid a run of inconsistency and injuries that exposed the squad’s lack of depth. Destiny Udogie’s intermittent form and fitness issues left managers scrambling for dependable options. Ben Davies has been limited by injuries, while cover from full-backs who prefer the right flank has been a stopgap rather than a long-term solution.

Tottenham’s recruitment team identified a need for an experienced, Premier League-tested left-back who can contribute immediately. Signing Robertson on a free transfer fits a calculated approach to strengthening the squad without a large transfer outlay. The club also values Robertson’s track record of durability and his familiarity with high-intensity domestic and European schedules.

How Robertson Fits Roberto De Zerbi’s System

Robertson’s attacking instincts and crossing ability align with Roberto De Zerbi’s preference for full-backs who provide width and deliver quality service into the box. His capacity to press high and recover defensively makes him compatible with a possession-oriented, aggressive style. Tottenham could deploy Robertson as a starting left-back or rotate him with younger options to manage workload through a congested calendar.

Defensive responsibilities will require Robertson to adapt to Spurs’ specific positional demands, particularly when the side shifts between a back four and inverted wing-back patterns. His experience in European competition and at international level for Scotland gives him tactical versatility. Coaches will likely emphasize quick understanding with wing partners to maximize Robertson’s offensive runs without compromising defensive balance.

Contract Details, Interest from Other Clubs, and Timing

The deal is reported to be a free transfer with terms that reflect Robertson’s standing and recent playing history. Juventus showed interest and considered an approach, but Tottenham’s proposal and the prospect of remaining in the Premier League persuaded Robertson to choose north London. The timing of the move suits both player and club, arriving ahead of pre-season preparations and allowing integration before competitive fixtures begin.

Financial details beyond the free transfer structure were not disclosed, though the contract is expected to be short to medium term, giving both parties flexibility. Tottenham’s recruitment team prioritized a prompt resolution to ensure clarity in squad planning for the upcoming campaign. The decision also spares Liverpool from a mid-season disruption, with Robertson remaining at Anfield through the end of the campaign.

Immediate Impact on Spurs and Liverpool’s Plans

Tottenham acquire a figure who brings both experience and a winning mentality to a squad that has struggled at times to maintain defensive consistency down the left. Robertson’s arrival will increase competition for places and provide a senior option for big-match situations and European fixtures. For younger players at Spurs, his presence offers mentorship and a benchmark in preparation, recovery and matchday professionalism.

Liverpool will need to accelerate plans to manage the left-back position long-term, relying on younger talents and potential new signings to fill the gap Robertson leaves. The club’s recruitment and academy strategy will now be tested as they replace a player who combined high outputs with leadership. Both clubs will monitor how quickly Robertson adapts to Tottenham’s tactical setup and how his addition alters selection dynamics.

Transfer Context and Broader Squad Consequences

Securing an experienced Premier League left-back on a free transfer represents shrewd business in a market where fees for established defenders can be high. Tottenham’s approach balances immediate need with fiscal prudence, and the move could free resources for other areas of the squad. The presence of Robertson may also influence tactical choices, with an emphasis on wide overloads and overlapping runs.

For Spurs, managing minutes across a busy season will be key to maintaining performance levels and avoiding injury setbacks that plagued the left side previously. The club must integrate Robertson while maintaining clear development pathways for Udogie and other young full-backs. The transfer underscores Tottenham’s intent to build a squad capable of sustained domestic and continental competition.

Robertson’s signing is now set to be completed formally as clubs progress through the usual administrative and medical checks ahead of the new season.

Andy Robertson’s arrival at Tottenham represents a significant move for player and club, promising immediate defensive reinforcement, attacking width and experienced leadership for Spurs as they prepare for the challenges of the coming campaign.

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