The Scotland captain is expected to join Spurs in the summer - if they avoid relegation
Out of contract Liverpool star Andy Robertson would consider a move to Celtic if Tottenham Hotspur are relegated this season.
That's according to former Scotland international Pat Nevin, who reckons that other options will be on the table outside of North London following the World Cup.
Robertson will bring the curtain down on a glittering nine years with the Reds where he has lifted every major honour possible - with reporting suggest that the 32-year-old has "verbally agreed" to join Tottenham.
Spurs showed interest in the left-back in January and Robertson appears to be open to a move, provided they avoid relegation from the Premier League.
With five games remaining, Tottenham are two points from safety and trail London neighbours West Ham.
Roberto de Zebri - who is the club's third manager of the season - is winless in his first two games in charge.
With Spurs facing the prospect of the drop, Nevin reckons the Scotland skipper could be tempted to move to his boyhood heroes if an offer comes in - or join Atletico Madrid if the Spanish giants revive their interest from last summer.
He said: “It's a big step down [the Championship], but not in terms of being too posh to play that low, but the glory that he's had so many times, that's a big call.
"There are very, very few players of that ilk and that standard that, given the opposite, and the fact that we've heard that there's a possibility of staying in the top level in Spain, or staying in top level in Scotland, or staying in the top level somewhere else, it's such a temptation."
However, the former Chelsea and Everton star conceded there could be some "joy" in playing for the struggling English giants in the second tier: "Having said that, if he went to Spurs in the Championship, the hope and likelihood is they'd win the league, or certainly get promoted, which would be a joy in itself.
"And remember, the stadium's great, and it is a phenomenal-sized club, and it might be great to be part of the rebuild, but it's not a selling point, let's be fair.
"The Championship, considering the quality of player he is coming back from the World Cup, I think there might be other options at the top level.”
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