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Liverpool Pull Out of Talks with Spurs over Andrew Robertson Transfer
By Guardian Sport Reporter | January 26, 2026
Liverpool have abruptly withdrawn from negotiations with Tottenham Hotspur over a potential transfer for their long-serving left-back Andrew Robertson, in a dramatic U-turn that has stunned the Premier League transfer market.
The 31-year-old Scotland international, who has been a cornerstone of Liverpool's success under Jurgen Klopp and now Arne Slot, was reportedly on the verge of a £25 million move to Spurs. Talks had progressed to an advanced stage, with Robertson said to be open to the switch amid concerns over his playing time at Anfield, where he has been increasingly rotated with younger options like Kostas Tsimikas and emerging academy talents.
Sources close to the club indicate that Liverpool's decision to pull out came after a last-minute review of the squad's injury situation. Key defender Ibrahima Konate suffered a hamstring strain in training last week, prompting a reassessment of defensive depth. Robertson, whose contract expires in 2026, was deemed too valuable to offload mid-season, especially with Liverpool topping the Premier League table and chasing a quadruple.
Tottenham, managed by Ange Postecoglou, had identified Robertson as the ideal successor to aging full-back Ben Davies, aiming to bolster their push for Champions League qualification. Spurs had offered Robertson a three-year deal worth £150,000 per week, but Liverpool's intervention—believed to involve a new two-year extension offer to the player—has scuppered the deal.
Fans on Merseyside have reacted with relief, hailing Robertson's 300+ appearances, including key roles in the 2019 Champions League triumph and 2020 Premier League title. "Robbo is Liverpool through and through," tweeted one supporter. However, the Scot's representatives remain in dialogue with the club, and whispers of unrest persist if his minutes don't increase.
The saga underscores the cut-throat nature of January windows, with Spurs now eyeing Porto's Wendell as an alternative. Liverpool's move reinforces their title ambitions, but at what cost to squad harmony?
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