UMVA has learned that a dramatic transfer saga has reached its climax as Tottenham Hotspur secure a deal for veteran Scottish left‑back Andrew Robertson.
The North London club has been quietly pursuing the 32‑year‑old since January, and sources confirm the agreement is now officially in place, ending Juventus’ last‑minute hopes of hijacking the move.
Robertson, a former Liverpool stalwart, chose to walk away in search of regular minutes, having lost his starting berth to Milos Kerkez. The defender’s desire for a fresh challenge aligns perfectly with Tottenham’s urgent need for stability at the back.
His résumé reads like a trophy cabinet: multiple league titles, European glory, and a reputation for relentless work‑rate. Those qualities could inject much‑needed leadership and composure into a Spurs side still reeling from a season that narrowly escaped relegation.
With Champions League qualification firmly back on the club’s agenda, the addition of Robertson’s experience may prove to be a masterstroke, especially as the team also edges closer to signing fellow free‑agent centre‑back Marcos Senesi.
By bolstering the defense with two seasoned professionals, Tottenham not only fortifies the back line but also frees up financial resources to reinforce other areas of the squad.
For Robertson, the move represents a chance to re‑establish himself as a key figure, anchoring the left flank and providing the consistency he craved at Liverpool.
