Andy Robertson will be a part of Tottenham on a free switch this summer season, ought to the London membership not be relegated from the Premier League.
That’s the newest in keeping with switch reporter Fabrizio Romano, who says {that a} “verbal settlement” with all phrases are in place.
Tottenham, although, on the time of writing, are within the backside three of the Premier League following West Ham‘s complete win on Friday evening.
The London membership have seven video games to save lots of their top-flight standing, beginning with Sunderland away on Sunday.
It had been reported this week that Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Napoli are additionally within the Scotland captain.
Romano provides that “Nothing signed/sealed but as staying in Premier League will likely be a key issue forward of continuing.”
Spurs had proven curiosity in signing the 32-year-old in January, however Robertson opted to stay at Anfield to see out the ultimate yr of his contract and full 9 years on the membership.
Why Robertson is leaving Liverpool
Arne Slot admitted on Friday that Robertson’s lack of enjoying time this season has probably affected his determination to hunt a brand new problem.
“It’s been an ideal 9 years for him on the membership, however we additionally noticed that this season he didn’t play as a lot as he was used to.
“He’s nonetheless performed rather a lot, however not as a lot as he’s used to, and on account of that he’s leaving subsequent season.
“However not solely that, I feel it’s additionally troublesome to be in that place longer than a season.”
Robertson has solely made 15 begins this season, clocking 1,596 minutes on the pitch from 31 appearances in whole.
His recreation time has successfully halved from the title-winning marketing campaign final day trip – and with Kerkez 10 years his junior at 22, the state of affairs is unlikely to vary.
Slot was requested whether or not the pursuit of extra common first-team soccer prompted Robertson to say no a brand new contract.
“That’s a query I feel it’s smarter to ask him than ask me,” he replied.
“I feel each participant needs as a lot common first-team soccer as doable. Nevertheless it’s a query it’s best to ask him.”

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