Italian giants Juventus have made a surprise late bid to disrupt Tottenham’s pursuit of former Liverpool captain Andy Robertson.
The 32‑year‑old Scotland skipper said goodbye to Anfield on Sunday after a distinguished nine‑year spell.
While a move within the Premier League seemed likely, a sudden proposal from Serie A has thrown his future into uncertainty.
Juventus attempts to hijack Tottenham’s Robertson deal
According to Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham had been in advanced talks with Robertson for several weeks about a free transfer, and a deal appeared close to completion.
Juventus have now entered the picture, presenting their own concrete proposal to lure the experienced left‑back to Turin.
Romano disclosed the twist on X: “Tottenham have been in advanced talks for weeks with Andy Robertson over a free transfer, deal close. Juventus have also entered the race and are trying to hijack the move with a proposal. Decision up to Robertson now.”
???????? Tottenham have been in advanced talks for weeks with Andy Robertson over free transfer, deal close.
Juventus have also entered the race and trying to hijack the move with a proposal.
Decision up to Robertson now. pic.twitter.com/0wIhRlvDIE
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 25, 2026
The development leaves Robertson’s future wide open, with the final decision now entirely his.
He must weigh staying in the Premier League with a Spurs side chasing honours against joining one of Europe’s most storied clubs in Turin.
Juventas also linked with Alisson Becker
Robertson may not be the only high‑profile Liverpool departure linked with Juventus this summer; goalkeeper Alisson Becker is also rumored to be a target.
Alisson still has a year left on his Liverpool contract, meaning Juventus would need to negotiate a transfer fee.
However, reports suggest he is keen on a move to Turin to reunite with former Roma manager Luciano Spalletti.
Juventus are reportedly exploring how to integrate him into their squad as they aim to strengthen ahead of next season.
If Juventus secure both Robertson and Alisson, it would signal a major statement of intent to their Serie A rivals.
For Tottenham, losing Robertson to a continental powerhouse would be a significant setback after weeks of diligent negotiations.


