Tottenham Hotspur have been heavily linked with a move for Andrew Robertson in recent months.
According to Fabrizio Romano, they have secured an agreement for the Scottish defender. Italian club Juventus had hoped to take over the move, but Tottenham have been trying to secure his signature since January and will likely cross the line to sign him.
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Andrew Robertson needs a fresh start
Robertson has reportedly decided to leave Liverpool and head to north London in search of regular appearances.
The 32-year-old defender needs to play regularly at this stage of his career. He has lost his starting spot to Milos Kerkes at Liverpool, so a move would make sense. He has been an outstanding performer for Liverpool over the years and is undoubtedly a great option for Tottenham.
They will be able to benefit from his qualifications, experience and leadership skills. The 32-year-old has won some big trophies during his career and his winning experience could be invaluable to Tottenham.
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Tottenham need a leader like Robertson
Tottenham are looking to bounce back strongly after a disappointing season in which they narrowly survived relegation. They will be aiming to qualify for next season’s Champions League. They need more quality players with more experience at their disposal. Signing the Liverpool defender on a free transfer could be a masterstroke for them.
They are also close to signing Marcos Senesi. Tottenham appear to be looking to strengthen their defense with two quality free agent signings. That would definitely free up funds to improve other areas of the team.
As for Robertson, he will aim to establish himself as a key player at the north London club and play regularly next season.

