EXCL — Celtic explore opportunity as Tottenham lead race for world-class defender amid verbal agreement reports

For years, any discussion about Celtic landing elite-level talent has tended to follow a familiar script.

Early links generate excitement, optimism builds among supporters, and then bigger Premier League sides usually step in to take control of the situation.

But every so often, a transfer story emerges that refuses to settle quickly.

This time, the focus is on a high-profile Scotland international whose next move could shape one of the most intriguing sagas of the summer window.

The player at the centre of it is Andy Robertson, who has already confirmed he will depart Liverpool at the end of the season, bringing an end to a remarkable nine-year spell at Anfield. Over that period, he developed into one of Europe’s most reliable and respected left-backs.

Ordinarily, that announcement would signal the start of a straightforward scramble for his signature. Instead, the situation has become far more complex.

Reports suggest that a move to Tottenham Hotspur is currently leading the race, with strong indications that a verbal understanding over future terms is already in place. Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has indicated that Tottenham hold a clear advantage at this stage, with discussions centred around joining in 2026 and conditions tied to how the club’s season unfolds.

However, crucially, no formal agreement has been signed, meaning the deal is still not fully secure.

This detail keeps the door open for other interested clubs.

Among those monitoring developments closely is Celtic, who are believed to still be tracking the situation in case negotiations with Tottenham collapse or fail to progress to completion. The Scottish champions are understood to view the scenario as one worth watching rather than abandoning entirely at this stage.

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Hull City are also reportedly keeping an eye on the situation, adding another emotional layer given Robertson’s early career connection with the club.

In simple terms, the situation remains open-ended. If Tottenham fail to finalise the move, the race for Robertson could quickly reopen.

The player himself has recently spoken about his decision to leave Liverpool, describing it as an emotional but necessary step after nearly a decade at the club. While he admitted the difficulty of informing teammates and supporters, he also emphasised that he wants to remain fully focused on performing until the end of the season before any farewell moments arrive.

That emotional backdrop is what makes this story more than just a standard transfer update.

Tottenham believe they are in a strong negotiating position. Celtic are still quietly watching from the sidelines. Robertson remains at the centre of it all, with his final decision yet to be made.

For now, nothing is fully settled — and that uncertainty is exactly what keeps this transfer story alive.

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