Liverpool are ready to sell Andy Robertson to Tottenham Hotspur in a £5 million deal if they can bring in a replacement, according to journalist Ben Jacobs.
The terms of a deal, including add-ons, have been agreed in principle for Robertson to join Tottenham.
Spurs manager Thomas Frank is convinced Robertson would be a solid addition to his defence, but Liverpool and the player have yet to give the green light.
Liverpool want to recall Kostas Tsimikas from his AS Roma loan, but getting it done has been tricky as no release clause was included in the deal.
The Serie A club are not ready to let the Greek international return to Anfield without a replacement available.
They want Wolverhampton Wanderers left-back David Moller Wolfe, but have had a £7m bid rejected and are still looking at other options.
Spurs will have to wait and see what happens with Roma, as signing Robertson will depend on Tsimikas’ future.
The Premier League winner is not in a rush to leave Liverpool, as he is out of contract at the end of the season. He will not be short of suitors as a free agent in the summer.
Tottenham have signed 19-year-old Brazilian left-back Souza from Santos, but he is likely to feature more for their youth teams due to his limited experience.
They could do with the quality and leadership of someone like Robertson in their squad right now, but they need the dominoes to fall in place in the coming days.
