Liverpool have set an initial price tag for Andy Robertson amid growing talk of interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
The Scotland captain, 30, remains under contract at Anfield, but speculation around his future has increased as Spurs continue to be linked with a move for an experienced left back ahead of the new season. Liverpool, for their part, are understood to be open to listening if a suitable offer arrives, but they are not looking to sell cheaply.
Those close to the situation believe Liverpool would want a fee in the region of £25 million to consider letting Robertson go this summer. The defender has been a major figure since arriving from Hull City in 2017, helping the club win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup while establishing himself as one of the most reliable full backs in Europe.
Tottenham’s reported interest comes as Ange Postecoglou continues to reshape his squad. Spurs have already been active in the market and are keen to add proven Premier League quality, particularly in defense. Robertson’s leadership, durability and attacking output would make him an attractive option in north London, especially with Tottenham looking for more depth and consistency on the left side.
At the same time, Liverpool have their own plans. The club are expected to make changes in several areas, and there has been plenty of discussion about how Arne Slot will set up his back line. Robertson has faced competition in recent seasons and has also dealt with injury spells, but he still finished the last campaign as a key part of the squad when fit.
Any move would likely depend on how strongly Tottenham push and whether Robertson is open to a new challenge. Liverpool are not actively shopping the player, yet they have now made it clear what it would take for talks to move forward.
For Spurs, meeting that valuation would represent a significant outlay for a player approaching his 31st birthday. But with Champions League qualification again the aim and defensive stability a clear priority, Tottenham may feel the experience on offer is worth the investment.
The coming weeks should provide clarity, with Liverpool’s stance now emerging as the latest development in what could become one of the more notable Premier League transfer stories of the summer.
















