What if another historic Liverpool player packed his bags this winter? After Firmino, Mané, Henderson, and even Alexander-Arnold, it is Andy Robertson’s turn to reach the end of the adventure. At the end of his contract in June, the 31-year-old left-back risks not extending, especially since he has become the understudy of Milos Kerkez, recruited this summer from Bournemouth for €45 million. The Scotsman could even leave by the end of the January transfer window.
According to The AthleticTottenham considered making him an offer for next season, and recruiting him free, but Destiny Udogie’s injury forces the London club to review its plans. Talks have started with the Scousers. They are rather positive, despite the official arrival yesterday of young Souza, a 19-year-old Brazilian recruited for €15 million from Santos, who plays as a left-back.
Robertson already said yes
We must believe that the latter is considered a player of the future and not of the present, as Robertson could be. The Scottish captain may no longer have the legs of his great years but remains a reliable element, with great experience and has leadership capable of carrying the Spurs squad. Despite his status as a substitute (13 Premier League matches, for only 5 starts), he is still part of the Liverpool locker room.
The Glasgow native has even already given the green light to join London. The affair seems to be on track and would mark the end of a story crowned with glory. Arriving from Hull City in 2017 for €9 million, the left-hander is a true legend of the Reds (363 matches played) and a symbol of the Jürgen Klopp era (9 trophies won including the C1 and two Premier Leagues). And no understudy problem for his club, which plans to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan to Roma.