Andy Robertson appeared to wave farewell to Liverpool’s travelling support at the Vitality Stadium amid suggestions he’s off to Tottenham.
The Scottish international may have just made his final appearance for the club after coming off the bench in the defeat to Bournemouth.
Who is Tottenham’s starting left-back when both are fully fit?
Udogie or Robertson…
The defender has become a real legend on Merseyside, having made 364 appearances for the club across eight and a half seasons.
Tottenham have now been in talks to sign Robertson, and everything points towards the 31-year-old completing the move this week.
Andy Robertson was the final Liverpool player to leave the away supporters and appeared to wave before walking off the pitch, according to Lewis Steele.
The experienced Premier League star came on for Milos Kerkez at half-time, with the Reds finding themselves 2-0 down at the break.
As usual, Robertson provided an energetic display for Arne Slot’s team against Bournemouth, managing 34 touches, six carries and completing 21 passes.
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However, he was unable to help Liverpool from slipping to a late defeat on the South Coast, which could be a cruel way for him to bow out.
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Robertson now looks set to join Thomas Frank’s team and start a fresh challenge in North London. But whether the Danish head coach will ever get to work with him is another matter.
Tottenham need cover for Destiny Udogie, given concerns over his injury record and the Liverpool man looks set to be that player.
Micky van de Ven played at left-back against Burnley, showing that Spurs are unable to play the Italian in back-to-back matches right now.
John Heitinga is pushing Tottenham to sign Andy Robertson
John Heitinga is believed to be the man pushing Tottenham to sign Robertson this month, according to Dean Jones.
The pair shared a close working relationship during Heitinga’s time as Slot’s assistant, before the Dutch coach left for Ajax.