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Andy Robertson showed true colors with response to Tottenham transfer breaking down

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 20:58
Andy Robertson's proposed move to Tottenham this month looks to be off, but the Liverpool left-back has been showing his class with his response to the transfer breaking down

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20:58, 27 Jan 2026Updated 21:00, 27 Jan 2026

 (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Andy Robertson of Liverpool during a training session at AXA Training Centre on January 27, 2026 in Kirkby, England. (Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Andy Robertson looks set to stay at Liverpool this month despite talks with Tottenham(Image: Getty Images)

Andy Robertson may have to settle for a backup role at Liverpool now that his move to Tottenham looks to be off, but the Reds’ vice captain is still showing plenty of class despite the difficult situation he finds himself in.

Robertson has been linked with a switch to north London this month, with Spurs said to have brought forward their plans to sign him as a free agent in the summer.

It has emerged this week, though, that Liverpool looks set to retain his services until the end of the season, with Arne Slot taking no chances given the injury problems his side is facing in defense.

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Robertson has made no secret of his desire to play more games, but with Milos Kerkez now established as the new left-back at Anfield, a move away would seem to be his best hope of gaining a regular starting spot.

Still, the Scotland international seems to be showing his current club plenty of respect. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, although the terms of Robertson’s move to Tottenham have been agreed in principle, the 31-year-old is not in any rush to leave Liverpool.

It’s claimed that Robertson will only give the green light to the move if the Reds can bring in a replacement in time before the January transfer window closes in just less than a week.

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Kostas Tsimikas would appear to be the obvious solution in that case, but Liverpool has struggled to get the Greek international back, with no recall clause having been inserted in his loan at Roma.

The Italian side will reportedly only sanction Tsimikas’ exit if they can find another left-back themselves. A bid was rejected by Wolves for David Moller Wolfe earlier this week, and other options are being explored.

Robertson and Liverpool are said to be relaxed about the situation, though, and the veteran defender, who signed for the Reds back in 2017, has been noted for his professionalism after being told that his move to Tottenham is not on as things stand.

It is suggested, though, that should Roma find a left-back, a move to Spurs could be back on, despite Slot indicating that he expects Robertson to stay put.

Arne Slot expects Andy Robertson to stay at Liverpool this month

Arne Slot expects Robertson to stay at Liverpool this month(Image: 2025 Liverpool FC)

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"Robbo is part of the team tomorrow evening and he's been part of this squad, of this club for so many years,” Slot said on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League clash with Qarabag.

“Happy to have him, good that he's available because that's something that's quite important for us at the moment – to have players available. Yeah, he will be part of the team and nothing happened from my side."

Asked whether Robertson will definitely stay this month, Slot replied: "It's hard to say anything definitive in this world we are in, but I expect him to stay, yes."

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Every word Arne Slot said on Andy Robertson, Qarabag and Liverpool's season aim

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 19:59
Arne Slot spoke on all things Liverpool ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash with Qarabag, with the Dutchman quizzed on his side's disappointing Premier League form

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19:59, 27 Jan 2026

Arne Slot arrives ahead of his press conference before Liverpool's game against Qarabag

Arne Slot arrives ahead of his press conference before Liverpool's game against Qarabag(Image: Getty Images)

Liverpool boss Arne Slot will be hoping the Champions League can once again offer him some respite amid his side’s ongoing struggles in the Premier League.

The Reds host Qarabag in their final league phase encounter on Wednesday, knowing that a place in the last-16 is within touching distance. But while things are looking bright in Europe, the same can’t be said in the league.

Another defeat at the weekend at Bournemouth means Liverpool has dropped out of the top four, and turned up the heat on Slot after taking just four points from the last five games, with the title defense hitting a new low.

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Unsurprisingly, Liverpool’s differing fortunes in the league and Europe were brought up as Slot spoke to the media on Tuesday, as well as a number of other topics. Here’s what the Reds’ boss had to say during his pre-match press conference…

Any timeline on Joe Gomez's injury?

"Not really. But I can confirm that he is not available for tomorrow. I expect him back in a relatively short period of time."

On Ibrahima Konate

"Of course I spoke to him and if you know why he is not here, of course we both know that he is having a hard time. I’m hoping and expecting him back soon, but also not for tomorrow evening’s game."

On Andy Robertson's future

"Robbo is part of the team tomorrow evening and he's been part of this squad, of this club for so many years. Happy to have him, good that he's available because that's something that's quite important for us at the moment – to have players available. Yeah, he will be part of the team and nothing happened from my side."

Is Robertson definitely staying this window?

"It's hard to say anything definitive in this world we are in, but I expect him to stay, yes."

On dealing with the outside noise

"I think it's going to be really difficult to quieten the outside noise with the position we are in in the league. Even if we win a few games, every loss or every disappointing result will start the noise coming back again.

"That's what you expect if you started the season as we did, not started but at a certain moment with so many losses. But it's impossible to shut down the noise at a club like this if you are not competing for the league. What we have to improve, for me it's so simple.

Andy Robertson has been linked with a move away from Liverpool this month

Andy Robertson has been linked with a move away from Liverpool this month(Image: 2026 Getty Images)

"I think in between the boxes we are a very, very, very good team. The way we play out from the back, the way we bring the ball towards promising positions, the box entries we have, also against Bournemouth so many times we were in positions where I would like my players to be in.

"But killing those moments, bringing it from promising positions towards chances and if we have the chances then be clinical and finish it off – that is something where we have to improve. So, in the box we have to improve.

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"And in the other box, other teams arrive there three, four times a game [and] too many times if they arrive it leads to chances and sometimes to goals. So, there's an imbalance in how many times we arrive in promising positions and how many teams arrive there – but there's not an imbalance in the goals that are scored, and that's a very bad cocktail we are having.

"If we can improve in both boxes, we can do very special things this season. If we can only improve in one box then it's probably going to be an acceptable season but not more than that. And if we can't improve in both boxes, [there is] going to be a lot of noise throughout the whole season."

On managing his players' workload

"That's not a worry but that's a difficulty. Because I can assure you that I would have preferred to start with Hugo [Ekitike] against Bournemouth. If we probably would have had one or two days extra, he would have 100 per cent started that game again because I liked his performance against Marseille.

"But he was out with an injury for two weeks and then he had to play quite a lot of games. And with only one No.9 available for the upcoming months, it made sense to me to manage his load as well, and that is what I had to do with more players.

Joe Gomez is the latest player to be ruled out for Liverpool

Joe Gomez is the latest player to be ruled out for Liverpool(Image: Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)

"Jeremie Frimpong, who was sitting here just before me, is another example of that. Giving him another time 90 [minutes], I think you could see that he was tired just before I took him off, at least that was my take on it, and then it's a big risk to keep him on. But I want to emphasize how much respect I have for the players that we have, because it's almost constantly the same players that have to play and they have to do this in difficult circumstances.

"What I mean with that is results are not what we want and we get scrutinised – we all are scrutinised – and we get the criticism that we deserve. But usually if you get so much criticism, that does something to you mentally and if you then have to play so many minutes, I can give you multiple examples of players then getting injured. So, that's why I have so much respect for my players, that within the circumstances that we are in, they are constantly available – except for the three or four long-term injuries we have."

On squad depth

“Even if you would reconsider and come to a different decision, then the question is are we able to change it? Can we make this squad bigger with the money available and the things we can do?

“But last season showed, although I think we were maybe one or two players short compared to last season in terms of numbers, if you then add three long-term injuries to that, then all of a sudden it’s quite a lot.

“Again, this is not going to be a popular opinion what I’m going to tell you now, but maybe the reason why we won the league last season is that we had to play Paris Saint-Germain in the last-16.

Liverpool dropped out of the top four after defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend

Liverpool dropped out of the top four after defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend(Image: 2026 CameraSport)

“As you know, they beat us, and we had every time a week to prepare for the next game. Maybe that has helped us as well, maybe if we had to double up that programme, which Arsenal had, and they dropped a few points in that period of time, that has helped us in winning the league.

“We are aware, every manager is aware, the bigger squad you have, the better equipped you are for so many games, but I’m also aware of the fact that, even today, I had to disappoint one or two players that would prefer to play.

“Now, if you have 10 or 15 that want that, that’s also not a good thing to have, so it’s not an easy balance to find, but obvious because of the three long-term injuries now, it’s a disbalance.”

What is an 'acceptable' season?

"When you are Liverpool, the aim is to win the league. We’ve only done this twice in the last 30 years. The aim is to be competitive in every single competition we are in. That’s always the aim but the reality is that in the last three years, we’ve won one League Cup and one Premier League title.

"What is acceptable? I have my opinion but I’m not going to share that. The outside world has an opinion. As we all know, a lot has been said about the £450M (spent in summer) but people tend to forget the £300M we bought in. So, I have my own opinion about what is acceptable but I’m not going to share that."

On preparing for Qarabag

"It's always the individuals and the players that make things difficult. In terms of playing style, they are very direct, fast players, go very direct towards goal with a lot of runs in behind, players who are comfortable on the ball.

"They've shown this season against big clubs – because there are only big clubs in the Champions League – that they are a very good team and a hard team to beat. Even [against] Chelsea they were able to keep them to 2-2.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot gives instructions to Wataru Endo

Arne Slot may have to call upon Wataru Endo at center-back(Image: Daniel Chesterton/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)

"I think even if you look at our Champions League campaign this season, some teams maybe have been lucky enough to face the ones that are now all outside the next round from 24th to 34th place. I think there's only one team from those 10 that we faced.

"We've had a lot of strong teams to face and we did really well. But maybe two days afterwards when we had to play in the league that brought us some problems because we've played so many strong teams in Europe."

On Wataru Endo's return

"He's been out with an injury for quite a long time, he had to play against Bournemouth [for] quite a long time and now, tomorrow, there's a game coming up and then three days later another game [is] coming up.

"As I also said, that's not the only way I decide on my line-up – tactics are involved in that as well. It is for sure at center-back tomorrow there will not be a center-back, I can only play a midfielder there because there are no center-backs available.

"Apart from Virgil [van Dijk], who is one of the players I credit a lot for him being fit all the time. At his age, constantly being ready to play another 90 is something we should not take for granted.

"Coming back on what is 'acceptable' for me, I can say if we improve in both boxes I think we're able to win something this season, and if we only improve in one box it is going to be really difficult to win something this season."

Article continues belowCould Dominik Szoboszlai play at right-back again?

"As I said, I consider him for every position almost! We will wait and see. Jeremie Frimpong is there to play as a full-back but he can also play as a winger. But on the right wing I also have Mo Salah.

"So, I have two options for the right wing to play and one option with Jeremie as a right full-back, but if we include Dom or Curtis [Jones] then all of a sudden I have three options to play at right-back. But, we both agree on the fact that he's best playing in the midfield – and the two of us definitely agree on that, Dominik and me!"

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Jamie Carragher says Liverpool 'cannot cope' in 3 areas in damning Arne Slot verdict

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 19:29
Liverpool is in danger of missing out on Champions League qualification for next season after slipping to sixth in the Premier League table under struggling boss Arne Slot

19:29, 27 Jan 2026Updated 19:29, 27 Jan 2026

Jamie Carragher is concerned about Liverpool

Jamie Carragher is concerned about Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)

Jamie Carragher thinks Arne Slot's Liverpool players are struggling to cope with set pieces, counter-attacking soccer, and low blocks.

Liverpool icon Carragher delivered his damning verdict following the team's 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday. The Reds fought back from two goals down on the south coast, only for Cherries winger Amine Adli to score a last-minute winner from a throw-in.

The result leaves Liverpool sixth in the Premier League table, two points behind a resurgent Manchester United in fourth. More worryingly, the Reds, who convincingly won the Premier League title last season, are just three points above Sunderland in 11th.

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Carragher was asked about the pressure Slot is under during an appearance on Monday Night Football. He said: "I think some of the criticism and the disrespect he's had from supporters is far too much, considering they won the league title last season.

"But if he doesn't qualify for the Champions League, he doesn't have a leg to stand on. Liverpool... can accept they are not going to win the league or challenge this year. We accept it: not good enough, but we accept it.

"Once you start seeing what Manchester United have done in the last couple of weeks, once you start seeing Chelsea, and you see where Liverpool could finish outside the Champions League positions, I really fear for them."

Arne Slot is under pressure at Anfield

Arne Slot is under pressure at Anfield(Image: Getty Images)

United and Chelsea have both just won back-to-back league games after appointing a new manager. Michael Carrick has replaced Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford, while Liam Rosenior has succeeded Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge.

Carragher added: "Once you start fearing Champions League qualification for next season, that's when you have a completely different proposition when you are talking about the manager's job.

"Not making the Champions League as (defending Premier League) champions, spending £450 million ($620 million) and having the highest wage bill in the Premier League - which is the biggest determining factor normally about where you finish in the league - I think you have serious questions to ask."

Carragher then made his cannot cope argument. He continued: "The real worry I have for Liverpool in actually qualifying for the Champions League is if I think of the three big things you come up against in the Premier League, it's set-pieces and long throws.

"It's counter-attacking football for and against, and if you are a top team like Liverpool, it's coming up against low blocks - Liverpool can't cope with any of them. We are seeing a team not suited to the Premier League.

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"When we see them in Europe, are set-pieces and long throws as important? No. Is counter-attacking important? It is always important, but not as much in Europe, and no one plays a low block in Europe, so it suits Liverpool.

"They can beat Real Madrid, they can go away to Inter Milan and win, they can go away and win at Marseille, get into the top eight, and into the knockout round. I don't think this team is equipped for the Premier League."

The Reds can make sure of a top-eight finish in the Champions League when they face Qarabag at Anfield on Wednesday. They are back in Premier League action on Saturday, when Eddie Howe and Newcastle travel to Merseyside.

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Liverpool gets worrying body language criticism from Premier League legend

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 08:13
Liverpool suffered a seventh Premier League defeat of the season over the weekend as Bournemouth scrambled the ball home in the 95th minute to leave Arne Slot shellshocked on the touchline

08:13, 27 Jan 2026

Liverpool's players appeared dejected after Bournemouth's winning goal on Saturday(Image: 2026 CameraSport)

Former Premier League striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink said he was not impressed with the body language he saw from Liverpool's players during Saturday's defeat by Bournemouth.

The Reds looked to have rescued a point from two goals down through goals from Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai, only for Amine Adli to score a 95th-minute winner for the home team.

Hasselbaink said that there was a lack of urgency from Liverpool during the game – both going forward and defensively. "I don't like their body language," Hasselbaink told Sky Sports. I don't like... when a corner came in, when they were attacking and there was a counter attack and there was no urgency.

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"The goalkeeper kept the ball, he throws it really quick, there was no urgency from 11 players. I don't like that. I think that can be way, way better."

On the goal that Liverpool conceded to lose the game, which Adli scored after a long throw-in, Hasselbaink added: "With long throw-ins, it's 99.9 per cent not the first ball that is going to score – it is the second ball, and it's a set-up, how to defend: you go and attack them, and if you lose your first header, the other one should normally pick up the second ball."

Although Hasselbaink questioned the body language of Liverpool's players, Arne Slot had a different take after the game, suggesting that his team was tired after an intense run of games.

The Reds have already played seven times this month, and there are still two more games to come before the end of January.

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"For the last five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 games, we mainly have to play with the same players, the players we have available and then sometimes a few of them could be, in the end of the game, a bit tired," Slot said in post-match interviews with a variety of British broadcasters.

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"I think that's what you could see today in the end as well.

"Both teams were trying to score a goal, they had better opportunities than us in the last 10 minutes and then in the end there is a long throw in which led to a goal."

Next up for Liverpool is a Champions League meeting with Qarabag on Wednesday before a huge league game against Newcastle on Saturday. Both games are at Anfield.

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Virgil van Dijk brutally mocked over Bournemouth claim as Liverpool contract theory raised

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 06:00
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk didn't have a great night in the Reds' defeat to Bournemouth, and his comments after the game have come in for some brutal criticism

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06:00, 27 Jan 2026

 Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool complains to referee Michael Salisbury during the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Liverpool at Vitality Stadium on January 24, 2026 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Shaun Brooks - CameraSport via Getty Images)

Virgil van Dijk blamed the weather for his mistake against Bournemouth(Image: Getty Images)

Virgil van Dijk has been mercilessly mocked by Gabby Agbonlahor after complaining about the wind during Liverpool’s defeat to Bournemouth at the weekend.

The Reds fell to another defeat in what has already been a poor season, having conceded in stoppage time at the Vitality Stadium to lose 3-2, having clawed their way back level after falling 2-0 behind in the first half.

Van Dijk certainly didn’t cover himself in glory during the game. The Liverpool captain was at fault for the hosts’ opener, having failed to clear a long ball into his side’s penalty area, and he was heavily involved in Bournemouth’s other two goals, having tripped over one of his own teammates for the eventual winner.

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The 34-year-old, though, blamed the weather for his initial mistake as he reeled off a list of excuses following the defeat.

"The first goal was a difficult one to judge," Van Dijk said. "The wind was very tricky, so it was difficult."

It’s an excuse that invokes memories of Jurgen Klopp blaming the weather at times during his spell in charge, and — like his former manager — Van Dijk has come in for some criticism.

“Virgil van Dijk looks off it, very lazy for the first goal,” former Aston Villa striker Agbonlahor said on talkSPORT.

Former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor on talkSPORT

Gabby Agbonlahor took aim at Virgil van Dijk after the Liverpool captain's excuses for Liverpool's defeat to Bournemouth(Image: talkSPORT)

“After the game, he was complaining about the wind. That is a wild statement. Maybe Bournemouth should get a roof over the stadium!

“He has been better in recent weeks than he was at the start of the season. But he is not the same player as he was.”

Mohamed Salah was also in the firing line from Agbonlahor. The Egyptian made his first league start since November on Saturday, but failed to impress as his and Van Dijk’s contract extensions last year came in for questioning.

“Mo Salah looked off it,” Agbonlahor continued. “He doesn't get past anyone and he is lacking that yard of pace. Even when he does get a chance, he doesn't look like he is going to score.

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“Liverpool may have had no choice but to give them two-year deals last summer but I don't see that happening again. I bet Liverpool wishes they only had them on one-year deals because they wouldn't be giving them a new contract again this summer, the way they have both played.”

Van Dijk and Salah weren’t the only Liverpool players to come under fire from Agbonlahor, though, with Dominik Szoboszlai — who scored once again from a free-kick — one of the few to escape criticism.

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“Szoboszlai has been fantastic, leading the team. But other players have to do more.

[Cody] Gakpo, [Florian] Wirtz, [Ryan] Gravenberch. [Alexis] Mac Allister is one who hasn't been spoken about enough this season. He needs to do more.”

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Liverpool transfer news amid Adam Wharton stance as $83M deal could be agreed

Tue, 01/27/2026 - 05:00
Liverpool transfer news as a deal could be sanctioned this week for an $83M defender, while the Reds' stance on Adam Wharton has been made clear amid reports of an agreement

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05:00, 27 Jan 2026

Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton

Adam Wharton has been linked with a move to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)

Liverpool has less than a week now to get any late deals over the line in the January transfer window.

Although Arne Slot has played down the possibility of the Reds entering the market for any major signings, that approach may have changed following another disappointing weekend which saw his side drop out of the Premier League’s top four.

What’s more, the Liverpool boss has been handed yet another injury concern in defense, which could increase the need for a new center-back to arrive. According to the latest reports, the club may have its eyes on one, but it isn’t alone.

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Here is the Liverpool.com verdict on the transfer gossip to emerge around the Reds today.

Jeremy Jacquet (Rennes)

Liverpool is in the race for Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet, according to Fabrizio Romano, and a deal could be sanctioned this month.

Chelsea and Bayern Munich are also said to be in the running, with Rennes demanding around €70 million ($83M), although the French club only wants to let him go in the summer.

It claimed that it wants to sanction the sale this month but let the 20-year-old leave at the end of the season. This latest report comes after the Daily Mail suggested that Liverpool is keeping an eye on Jacquet "from afar".

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Liverpool.com says: It's fine if Liverpool wants to line up a new defender for the summer - although in Jacquet's case, it does seem like Chelsea might be leading the way.

The club cannot let this current window end without having a center-back signed and ready to join immediately. The Reds will be taking an almighty risk if they don't bolster the back line during this final week, especially after Joe Gomez's injury at the weekend.

Adam Wharton (Crystal Palace)

Claims that Liverpool has reached an agreement with Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton have been dismissed by the Reds, according to the Liverpool Echo.

A report on social media claimed that Wharton had agreed on a move to Anfield, with a five-year contract having been negotiated. However, that has been shot down by the club, with Liverpool said to not be actively pursuing the 21-year-old.

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Liverpool.com says: The Wharton claim did seem to come out of nowhere, and it would be strange for a deal like that to only come out from one source on social media without it being reported elsewhere.

Wharton will inevitably get a big move, and given the way things are going at Crystal Palace at the moment, it might be sooner than expected, but midfield shouldn't be a priority for Liverpool right now. Defense has to come first, before potentially looking at new wingers.

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