The potential transfer of Andrew Robertson, one of Liverpool's key defenders, to Tottenham Hotspur has failed to materialize.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the information was released by The Times newspaper. It was noted that the Merseyside representative did not authorize the move.
According to the source, the club management informed Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank that the transfer would not be approved. The decision stems from Liverpool's inability to find a suitable alternative to replace the 31-year-old Scottish international in the current squad.
Andrew Robertson has become a cornerstone of the team since his transfer from Hull City to Liverpool in 2017. During the current season, he has appeared in 22 matches across all competitions, recording one goal and one assist. The experienced defender's current contract with Liverpool is valid until the summer of 2026, and according to Transfermarkt, his market value is estimated at approximately 12 million euros.
Liverpool, one of the most successful clubs in English football history, is currently focused on maintaining squad depth as they compete in multiple domestic and international tournaments. The club's refusal to sell key assets mid-season reflects their strategic priority to remain competitive in the Premier League title race and European competitions.