Liverpool's left-back Andy Robertson is unlikely to join Tottenham in the January transfer window, according to recent developments. Despite Tottenham making an offer worth £5m for Robertson, who is out of contract in the summer, Liverpool have decided not to sell him. The Reds had initially agreed a deal with Spurs, but it now appears that the move will not go ahead.
Robertson has been a key player for Liverpool since joining from Hull City in 2017, making over 360 appearances and winning numerous trophies, including two Premier League titles and the Champions League. However, under new left-back coach Arne Slot, Robertson's playing time has decreased significantly.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has also expressed his desire to keep Robertson at the club, calling him a "very important" member of the squad. This suggests that Liverpool value Robertson highly and do not want to lose him in January.
The transfer window is set to close on February 2, and it seems unlikely that Robertson will leave Anfield in the coming weeks. However, with Tottenham still keen on signing him, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will renege on their initial agreement or try to negotiate a new deal for Robertson.
Robertson has been a key player for Liverpool since joining from Hull City in 2017, making over 360 appearances and winning numerous trophies, including two Premier League titles and the Champions League. However, under new left-back coach Arne Slot, Robertson's playing time has decreased significantly.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has also expressed his desire to keep Robertson at the club, calling him a "very important" member of the squad. This suggests that Liverpool value Robertson highly and do not want to lose him in January.
The transfer window is set to close on February 2, and it seems unlikely that Robertson will leave Anfield in the coming weeks. However, with Tottenham still keen on signing him, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will renege on their initial agreement or try to negotiate a new deal for Robertson.