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Tottenham Hotspur Are Eyeing A Cut-Price Move For This Liverpool Defender: Should Spurs Snap Him Up?
In a recent post on X, journalist Ben Jacobs stated that Tottenham Hotspur are eyeing a cut-price move for Liverpool defender Andy Robertson. It has been mentioned that Spurs have agreed on a deal
Andrew Robertson is set to remain a Liverpool player for the rest of the season after the Anfield hierarchy informed Tottenham that a deal is off the table. Spurs had prepared a £5 million package for the Scot,
Liverpool have pulled out of talks with Tottenham over their approach for veteran full-back Andy Robertson.
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P remier League leaders Arsenal are plotting a bid for Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez, after Ethan Nwaneri completed his loan move to Marseille. Alvarez would cost up to £87m and Gary Lineker believes he is not happy with his situation at Atletico and could be in favour of the move.
Liverpool will reportedly recall on-loan Roma defender Kostas Tsimikas if Andy Robertson joins Tottenham this month. The Scotland international is out of contract at Anfield this summer and has struggled for game time following Milos Kerkez's arrival. As Spurs begin talks with the 31-year-old, the Reds may bring back their Greek full-back as cover.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has suggested it would be unwise to sanction the sale of Andy Robertson before the transfer deadline as he still 'needs' the left-back. Robertson is in talks with Tottenham over a move but the Reds are facing a mounting injury crisis and Slot is determined not to lose any further players.
The Champions League knockout stages are starting to take shape with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham all avoiding the play-off round
Arne Slot praised Federico Chiesa after Liverpool's 6-0 win over Qarabag, but some fans argued that the Dutch coach didn't seem pleased when the Italian