Andy Robertson’s future has taken another twist, with fresh reports linking the Scotland captain to Tottenham this summer.
Fabrizio Romano says Spurs have a verbal agreement in place for June, with Robertson open to the move if they stay in the Premier League. That update comes at a time when Celtic have also been mentioned as a possible destination.
The idea of Robertson returning to Glasgow has been around for a while. It is an easy link given his past at the club and his standing in the game. Right now, though, the situation points elsewhere.
Tottenham look to be leading the race, but nothing is signed yet. Their league position will decide whether it goes through, which leaves room for other clubs to step in if things shift.
There is strong interest from across Europe. Juventus, Atletico Madrid and Napoli have all been linked, each offering a different path but still at a high level.
That is the key point when looking at Celtic’s chances. Robertson is still operating at the top end, and the clubs involved reflect that. A move within one of Europe’s bigger leagues looks more likely at this stage.
The reality is not that simple. Celtic would need to compete with clubs offering top-level football week to week, along with the financial side that comes with it.
3E7YPK3 Celtic’s Kelechi Iheanacho at the final whistle after during the William Hill Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 11, 2026.
Tottenham’s situation could decide everything. If they stay up, the move is there. If they go down, the picture changes and the other clubs move into a stronger position.
For Celtic, the link remains but from a distance. The connection is there, but the timing and the level Robertson is still playing at make a return hard to see right now.
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