North London is making a move on one of the Premier League's best left-backs - and they're doing it on the cheap.
Tottenham Hotspur is working on a deal to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool as a free agent this summer, according to The Athletic's David Ornstein. Spurs brought forward their plans to pursue the 31-year-old Scottish international, and talks between all parties are advancing.
Let me tell you something - when a club like Tottenham can land a player of Robertson's caliber without paying a transfer fee, that's how you build a squad in the modern game.
Robertson has been one of the most consistent performers in the Premier League for years. He's won everything at Anfield - the Champions League, the Premier League title, domestic cups. He's got the experience, the engine, and the mentality that Spurs have been desperate to add.
But here's the thing: at 31, this is likely his last big contract. Liverpool knows it. Tottenham knows it. And Robertson knows it.
For Spurs, this is smart business. They get a proven winner who can start immediately while mentoring younger players coming through. For Robertson, he gets a chance to stay in London, compete for trophies, and secure one more payday before his career winds down.
The talks aren't done yet - these things never move in a straight line - but the fact that all parties are engaged tells you this is serious. When a player of Robertson's stature becomes available for free, clubs don't sleep on it.
Tottenham has been rebuilding for what feels like forever. Adding a player who knows what it takes to win at the highest level? That's the kind of move that can shift a club's mentality.
That's what sports is all about, folks.
