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Report: Celtic and Tottenham face a new rival in the quest to sign Andy Robertson

Celtic and Tottenham Hotspur have a new rival to contend with in the quest to sign Andy Robertson.

The Liverpool legend is leaving Anfield in the summer, which fuelled speculation about Robertson finally joining his boyhood heroes.

Tottenham’s attempt to sign Robertson depends on Premier League survival; however, an old rival has decided to come back in for the 32-year-old.

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Andy Robertson applauds Liverpool fans after the win against Aston Villa

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Atletico Madrid back in for Andy Robertson

According to the Daily Record, Atletico Madrid are back in for Robertson.

Diego Simeone is a huge fan of the Scotland international and previously tried to sign him in 2025.

Simeone likes to have experience in his squad and has turned to the Premier League in the past, signing the likes of Conor Gallagher and Kieran Trippier.

Andrew Robertson of Liverpool applauds the fans following the team's victory during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace

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Liverpool fans would prefer to see Robertson remain in a top five league, even if the chance to play for Celtic is there on the table.

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Any move will hopefully be resolved before the start of the World Cup, but all options are still being weighed up.

Why Andy Robertson turned down Atletico Madrid

It’s not the first time that Atletico Madrid have kept tabs on the Scotland full-back and even made an approach for him in 2025.

The Liverpool vice-captain admitted that it was a tempting offer, however, family played a part and led to him turning the move down.

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He said: “We had options and we just worked through it as a family.

“Everything boiled down to that my heart was still in Liverpool and we wanted to stay.

“We’re very settled there and we’re at one of the biggest clubs in the world.”

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