Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson appears to be off the market as of January, with Tottenham Hotspur's offer valued at £5m deemed unlikely by the Reds.
A potential deal had been in place following an agreement between the clubs last week that a transfer could happen after Liverpool's final Champions League match on Wednesday. However, it has now been confirmed that Robertson won't be joining Spurs.
Liverpool were unable to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma and defender Joe Gomez suffered an injury, which complicated matters further.
Robertson signed for the Reds in 2017 during Jurgen Klopp's reign and he has made over 360 appearances. Despite this, he is no longer the first-choice left-back under Arne Slot, with Milos Kerkez preferred.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wants Robertson to stay, describing him as a 'very important' member of his squad. The transfer window closes on February 2, so it seems like Robertson will remain at Anfield for now.
A potential deal had been in place following an agreement between the clubs last week that a transfer could happen after Liverpool's final Champions League match on Wednesday. However, it has now been confirmed that Robertson won't be joining Spurs.
Liverpool were unable to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his loan at Roma and defender Joe Gomez suffered an injury, which complicated matters further.
Robertson signed for the Reds in 2017 during Jurgen Klopp's reign and he has made over 360 appearances. Despite this, he is no longer the first-choice left-back under Arne Slot, with Milos Kerkez preferred.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk wants Robertson to stay, describing him as a 'very important' member of his squad. The transfer window closes on February 2, so it seems like Robertson will remain at Anfield for now.