Robertson Faces Juventus vs Tottenham Choice This Summer

Andy Robertson has said goodbye to Anfield after nine seasons with Liverpool, turning 32 in March, and is set to leave when his contract expires next month. As Tottenham remain interested following a stalled January move, Juventus have entered the race—raising
When Andy Robertson walked out of Anfield after the weekend farewell, it felt less like a break in routine and more like a door closing—one he’d opened for nine seasons with Liverpool.
The Scottish left back leaves with nine major honors to his name. including two-time Premier League success. and a role in the Champions League-winning squad in 2018–19. On Merseyside, he was more than a dependable starter. He was a reference point. But as Liverpool drift into a new era without much of Jürgen Klopp’s core. Robertson has decided the time is right for both parties to move on.
He turned 32 in March, and his final moments in red have carried the strain of change. In his last at Anfield. he was forced to share minutes with Milos Kerkez. a new arrival who didn’t match the rhythm Robertson was used to. Now. Robertson is set to leave the club following the expiration of his contract next month—exactly the kind of timing that puts the decision squarely in his hands.
For Robertson, the immediate picture has already been shaped by Tottenham Hotspur. In January, he came close to leaving Liverpool after interest from Spurs. Robertson was happy to move on. but Liverpool hesitated—struggling to find a replacement—and the deal eventually didn’t go through. Even after avoiding a stunning relegation on the final day of the Premier League season. Spurs reportedly remain interested in signing the 32-year-old.
Some outlets suggest a deal has already been agreed in principle with Robertson, but the market isn’t standing still. Juventus have now entered the race as well.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Juventus are in the running for Robertson as a soon-to-be free agent. The Bianconeri are said to have called Robertson’s entourage to understand the conditions of any potential deal. weighing whether to make the Scottish international an offer. Juventus are led by Scudetto-winning manager Luciano Spalletti, but their season ended disappointingly. They were knocked out of the Champions League in the knockout playoff round. and then failed to qualify for next season’s competition by finishing sixth in Serie A.
That clash—Spurs as the ready-made English route, Juventus as the high-profile Italian pivot—creates the real pressure point for Robertson: he has to choose a setting that still allows him to compete at the highest level.
The conflict sharpens because it’s not just about clubs. It’s about where his teammates—and fellow countrymen—end up. Scotland’s captain would have the chance to join several compatriots already established across Serie A. Six Scottish players have plied their trade in Italy this season. including Napoli duo Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour. as well as Torino striker Ché Adams.
Robertson has already watched how the Mediterranean shift can work for the Scots. In particular, McTominay—formerly a Manchester United midfielder—finished 18th in the 2025 Ballon d’Or after helping inspire Napoli’s title triumph under Antonio Conte last season.
Still, Robertson hasn’t played overseas yet, despite the travel Liverpool took him through during their continental excursions. Juventus may not be the force they once were, but the club’s heritage and history carry weight. For a defender moving toward the twilight of his career. that history is part of the temptation—alongside the chance to experience something completely new.
At the same time. there’s a blunt reality behind the romance: on English shores. Robertson has already achieved everything there is to chase. He’s spent nine seasons at the center of Liverpool’s modern story, collecting major honors along the way. If the choice is truly between Tottenham and Juventus. the question becomes less “can he still win?” and more “where does he want to spend the final chapters of a career built on intensity and standards that don’t drop?”.
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