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'Verbal agreement': Fabrizio Romano clarifies Andy Robertson future amid Celtic chat

Andy Robertson’s next move is already taking shape, and it has nothing to do with Celtic. The latest update from Fabrizio Romano gives a clear indication of where the Liverpool legend sees his future.

Speculation linking the Scotland captain with a Celtic return has persisted in recent months. That has now changed as Romano shares that Robertson is now set to stay in the Premier League, but with a caveat.

There now appears to be a defined pathway for Robertson’s future, and Tottenham Hotspur have come out on top as the Scotland defender looks to seal a move to the Premier League relegation battlers.

🚨🏴 Tottenham have a verbal agreement to sign Andy Robertson in June 2026, all terms in place.

Nothing signed/sealed yet as staying in Premier League will be a key factor ahead of proceeding.

Robertson, ready to pick #THFC project if relegation battle has positive outcome. pic.twitter.com/HJCZcX5HbG

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 11, 2026

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Celtic links collapse as Tottenham agreement comes to light

Tottenham have reached a verbal agreement to sign Andy Robertson in June 2026. That development establishes a concrete next step in his career.

With the deal not yet signed, but the structure already in place, that level of progress leaves little doubt that Robertson clearly does not see his future at Celtic.

Links to Celtic have surfaced regularly due to Robertson’s background and past comments. Those narratives tend to rely on sentiment rather than current career positioning.

This latest update cuts through that entirely. A player still operating at Premier League level is not positioning himself for a return to Scotland at this stage.

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The move clearly hinges on Tottenham maintaining their Premier League status. That condition underlines where Robertson sees his level.

The fact he is prepared to commit to Tottenham just shows that all the chat about signing for Celtic was pie in the sky.

The gap between speculation and reality is now clear. Robertson’s next step is defined by Premier League continuity, not a return to Celtic.

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