Liverpool's Premier League title hopes have taken a hit as the Reds have abruptly terminated discussions regarding a potential transfer for Scotland captain Andy Robertson. The 32-year-old left-back had been out of contract in the summer, but Liverpool decided to pull the plug on negotiations after weighing their options.
According to sources, the club's decision was influenced by Robertson's recent struggles at Anfield, where he has started just four of their 23 Premier League matches this season. His spot at left-back has come under threat from Milos Kerkez, who has been given more playing time since his introduction in the starting lineup.
However, it appears that Robertson's experience and quality have not gone unnoticed by Tottenham Hotspur, who made an approach late last week. Despite Liverpool recognizing their need for the Scotland international, they ultimately decided against pursuing a transfer, citing the lack of cover at left-back as a major concern.
The timing of the talks' collapse comes after injuries to key defenders Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni have dealt Liverpool a significant blow. The Reds are also still reeling from the loss of Joe Gomez in the first half at Bournemouth on Saturday, who was forced off with what is hoped to be a minor knee injury. Fellow centre-back Ibrahima KonatΓ© has also been missing for two matches due to family bereavement.
Coach Arne Slot had expressed his desire to retain all of Liverpool's players who are in contention for the Champions League and FA Cup, suggesting that Robertson was not deemed essential to the team's immediate prospects. This decision may have significant implications for Robertson's future at Anfield, where he has established himself as a vital member of Jurgen Klopp's squad over the past eight years.
According to sources, the club's decision was influenced by Robertson's recent struggles at Anfield, where he has started just four of their 23 Premier League matches this season. His spot at left-back has come under threat from Milos Kerkez, who has been given more playing time since his introduction in the starting lineup.
However, it appears that Robertson's experience and quality have not gone unnoticed by Tottenham Hotspur, who made an approach late last week. Despite Liverpool recognizing their need for the Scotland international, they ultimately decided against pursuing a transfer, citing the lack of cover at left-back as a major concern.
The timing of the talks' collapse comes after injuries to key defenders Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni have dealt Liverpool a significant blow. The Reds are also still reeling from the loss of Joe Gomez in the first half at Bournemouth on Saturday, who was forced off with what is hoped to be a minor knee injury. Fellow centre-back Ibrahima KonatΓ© has also been missing for two matches due to family bereavement.
Coach Arne Slot had expressed his desire to retain all of Liverpool's players who are in contention for the Champions League and FA Cup, suggesting that Robertson was not deemed essential to the team's immediate prospects. This decision may have significant implications for Robertson's future at Anfield, where he has established himself as a vital member of Jurgen Klopp's squad over the past eight years.