In a developing story, Spurs have made a concrete move to sign the Liverpool veteran, with Robertson reportedly interested in a new challenge in north London.
Liverpool in contact with AS Roma to recall Kostas Tsimikas
His departure would undoubtedly leave a significant void in Arne Slot’s squad, but the club already appears to have plans to fill that gap by looking at a familiar face: Kostas Tsimikas, who is currently on loan at AS Roma.
The potential transfer shake-up was brought to light by journalist Ben Jacobs, who broke the exclusive news X.
According to Jacobs, Liverpool are preparing to approach the Italian giants to immediately end Tsimikas’ loan spell.
This report highlights a complicated logistical hurdle for the Reds. Without a formal recall clause in the loan deal with Roma, Liverpool are at the mercy of the Serie A club’s willingness to negotiate.
However, the player’s personal desire to return to Anfield and take up the mantle of first-choice left-back could prove crucial in easing the move.
Jacobs wrote: “Exclusive: Liverpool to approach Roma to recall Kostas Tsimikas if Andy Robertson moves to Spurs. Understand that Robertson has told Liverpool he would like to move to Tottenham. There is no formal recall clause in Tsimikas’ loan, but sources close to the player have made it clear he wants to return to Liverpool.”
? Exclusive: Liverpool are set to approach Roma to recall Kostas Tsimikas as Andy Robertson moves to Spurs.
Understand that Robertson has told Liverpool he would like to move to Tottenham.
There is no formal recall clause in Tsimikas’ loan, but sources close to the player have made it clear that he… pic.twitter.com/9LFRle2mY3
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) January 23, 2026
Will Andy Robertson’s incredible Liverpool career come to an end?
If this transfer materialises, it would mark the end of an era for Liverpool.
Since joining from Hull City, Andrew Robertson has established himself as arguably the best left-back in the club’s modern history.
A ruthless engine on the wing, he played a key role in Liverpool’s Champions League and Premier League victories under Jurgen Klopp.
With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, the club will look to cash in on him rather than lose him for free this summer.
The arrival of Milos Kerkez in the summer has reduced his role to a team player, which is why Robertson is also excited about the move.
It would be a shocking sight for the Anfield faithful to see the Scot in a Tottenham shirt.
If Robertson feels his time on Merseyside has reached its natural end, Liverpool’s swift plan to recall Tsimikas suggests the club is prioritizing continuity and experience over diving into a volatile transfer market for a new replacement.
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