Tottenham move into pole position for Robertson
Andy Robertson’s Liverpool chapter is now heading toward its end, and that has immediately opened the door to one of the more intriguing Premier League stories of the summer. Liverpool have confirmed that the 32-year-old Scotland captain will leave at the end of the season when his contract expires, bringing to a close a nine-year spell packed with trophies and big moments.
The next question is where he goes, and the strongest line so far points toward Tottenham. Spurs are currently seen as the leading contenders to sign Robertson on a free transfer, though the move depends on them retaining their Premier League status. Nothing is finalised yet, Robertson remains focused on Liverpool, and there is also interest from clubs elsewhere in Europe.
That makes this one worth watching closely. Tottenham would be adding elite-level experience, leadership and proven winning pedigree without paying a transfer fee, while Robertson would get the chance to stay in a top league after leaving Anfield. For now, Spurs lead the race, but survival has to come first.
The agency behind the story – PLG Agency
Robertson is represented by PLG Agency, the UK firm co-owned by Tyler Alexander-Arnold, brother of Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Liam Ward O’Donnell. The agency has built a growing profile in English football and counts Robertson among its leading clients.
That gives the story an extra angle. PLG already operate around high-profile Premier League talent, and Robertson’s next move would be another major case for an agency that continues to rise in visibility. If Tottenham do get it done, it would be another significant Premier League headline involving PLG.
PLG Agency have capped a remarkable rise by being named Agency of the Year at the 2025 Global Football Industry Awards (GFIA) in London.