The transfer window may not open until 13 June, but Tottenham Hotspur have already been active in the market. On Friday morning, the club confirmed that Andy Robertson would join upon the expiry of his Liverpool contract on 1 July. Robertson is currently preparing for the FIFA World Cup with Scotland, and Roberto De Zerbi will be keen to welcome him for pre-season in late July.
Transfer Confirmed: Tottenham Sign Andy Robertson
Why Tottenham Secured Robertson’s Signature
Andy Robertson bid farewell to Anfield alongside Mohamed Salah last month after gaining legendary status at the club. Since joining Liverpool from Hull City in 2017, Robertson has earned two Premier League medals and won the 2019 UEFA Champions League against Spurs. He quickly established himself as one of the best left-backs in world football.
Having made 332 Premier League appearances, Robertson brings a wealth of experience to a Tottenham side that, on average, fielded the division’s third youngest team last season. Spurs will be desperate to avoid the poor form that defined much of 2025/26, and a consistent performer such as Robertson could help reduce that volatility.
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Tottenham’s Left-Back Struggles
Destiny Udogie remains one of the highest-rated young left-backs in the league. However, injuries have undermined his progress in recent years. Hamstring and knee injuries limited the Italian to just 28 appearances in all competitions this season. While injuries plagued the entire squad’s campaign, Udogie’s struggles have been a constant theme since his arrival in 2023.
Ben Davies’ ankle surgery ruled him out of the second half of the campaign; however, the Welsh international had made just three league appearances prior. Djed Spence covered the left back position capably, but remains a better option on the right. With the unreliable nature of Udogie and the apparent decline of Davies, Robertson is set to play a major role under De Zerbi.
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A Great Deal for Spurs
For Tottenham, Andy Robertson represents a smart piece of business. With no transfer fee paid, it is a low-risk deal. At 32, the Scot still has plenty to offer. He made 36 appearances for Liverpool in 2025/26. Although he may not be a long-term solution, the 93-time capped international offers vast knowledge of the highest level. Considering the sheer volume of injuries that Spurs picked up this season, every member of the squad will be called upon, and experienced depth is particularly valuable.
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