Tottenham have approached Liverpool about signing Andrew Robertson, with the Premier League champions open to letting the left-back leave as he enters the final five months of his contract.
Liverpool are willing to respect Robertson’s desire to settle his long-term future quickly, while Spurs are keen to move fast as Thomas Frank deals with mounting squad issues. Ben Davies’s season-ending ankle injury has left Spurs short of experience and leadership at left-back, where Djed Spence has been filling in.
Robertson, 31, offers proven pedigree, having won two Premier League titles, the Champions League, the FA Cup and two Carabao Cups since joining Liverpool from Hull in 2017. Spurs see him as a potential leader, especially after Frank highlighted those qualities when signing Conor Gallagher this month.
The Scotland captain, who is focused on maximising playing time ahead of the World Cup, has faced increased competition at Liverpool from Milos Kerkez. Atlético Madrid showed interest last summer, but no deal was agreed.
