Tottenham move for Robertson gathers pace amid Celtic interest
Spurs push forward in Robertson pursuit
Tottenham Hotspur’s summer rebuild is beginning to take shape, and at the centre of it sits Andy Robertson, a player whose experience and leadership could prove decisive in a turbulent period for the North London club. According to reporting from TEAMtalk, Spurs have maintained a long-standing agreement with the Scotland international, one that has remained intact despite managerial changes and growing external interest.
Robertson, now 31, has confirmed his impending departure from Liverpool at the end of his contract, opening the door for a fresh chapter. Spurs had initially positioned themselves earlier in the year, laying groundwork during the January window, and those early manoeuvres now appear to be paying dividends.
Roberto De Zerbi’s arrival has only sharpened that intent. The Italian is understood to have “sanctioned the move”, recognising Robertson as a player capable of injecting both resilience and tactical intelligence into a side battling inconsistency. His pedigree in the Premier League and Europe aligns with Spurs’ need for immediate impact rather than long-term speculation.

Celtic and Hull City remain in contention
While Spurs may feel they hold the inside track, this is far from a one-club race. Celtic, Robertson’s boyhood club, are firmly in the conversation, keen to engineer a romantic return to Glasgow. For supporters north of the border, the idea of Robertson retracing his steps carries emotional weight as well as footballing logic.
Hull City, too, are monitoring developments closely. Their interest is conditional but notable. Should they secure promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs, the Tigers are prepared to enter the bidding. It is a scenario that adds intrigue, even if it remains secondary to the more immediate pull of Spurs or Celtic.
Despite this competition, sources cited by TEAMtalk suggest Robertson’s camp have reiterated that their understanding with Tottenham remains “fully active”. That continuity could prove crucial in a transfer landscape often dictated by late shifts and opportunistic bids.
De Zerbi influence shaping Spurs strategy
De Zerbi’s fingerprints are already visible on Tottenham’s transfer approach. Known for his emphasis on structured build-up play and positional intelligence, the Italian values players who combine technical assurance with tactical discipline. Robertson fits that profile.
Beyond his attacking output from left-back, Robertson offers organisational leadership, something Spurs have lacked at times during a difficult campaign. His ability to marshal defensive lines and maintain intensity across 90 minutes makes him more than just a signing. He represents a potential cultural reset.
TEAMtalk’s report highlights that even in a worst-case scenario involving relegation, Robertson would still consider the move to Spurs. That detail underscores both the strength of the existing agreement and the persuasive pull of De Zerbi’s project.
Transfer implications for summer window
For Spurs, securing Robertson would signal intent. It would demonstrate a willingness to blend experience with evolving tactical identity under De Zerbi. It may also influence other targets, particularly in defence, where further reinforcements are expected.
For Celtic, the situation presents both opportunity and challenge. Emotional ties alone may not be enough to outweigh Premier League competition, yet their presence ensures Tottenham cannot afford complacency.
Ultimately, Robertson’s next move will hinge on a combination of sporting ambition, stability, and personal alignment. Spurs appear well positioned, but as the summer window approaches, the narrative remains fluid.
What is clear is that Robertson remains one of the most compelling figures in the market. Whether he anchors Spurs’ revival or scripts a return to Celtic, his decision will ripple across multiple clubs and competitions.


