Andy Robertson's one-word message makes Liverpool feelings clear amid transfer doubts

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Andy Robertson has been linked with a move to Tottenham during the January transfer window but he made it clear where he views his home to be after Liverpool's win over Qarabag

Andy Robertson after Liverpool's win over Qarabag

Andy Robertson after Liverpool's win over Qarabag(Image: 2026 Getty Images)

Andy Robertson described Anfield as "home" in a simple one-word message on Instagram after lining up in Liverpool's 6-0 win over Qarabag in the Champions League.

While Robertson has only started in four of Liverpool's 23 Premier League games this season, he has been Arne Slot's preferred choice in Europe, starting in five of the Reds' eight league-phase games.

Robertson helped Liverpool to keep a clean sheet on its way to securing a third-place finish and qualification for the last 16.

After the game, Robertson took to social media to share a couple of pictures from the game, alongside the caption: "Home."

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Robertson's post came after it became apparent last week that Tottenham was interested in signing the Scotland captain, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season.

Robertson emerged as a surprise target for Spurs following a serious injury to Tottenham left-back Ben Davies.

Liverpool vice-captain Robertson was identified as an experienced option to replace Davies, and it seemed apparent that Liverpool was willing to let the 31-year-old leave.

However, following Liverpool's loss to Bournemouth over the weekend, in which the Reds' lack of defensive depth was underlined, it was widely reported that the move was off.

Joe Gomez sustained another injury on the South Coast, adding to Arne Slot's defensive selection issues, while Robertson was introduced for Milos Kerkez at half-time due to concerns over overload surrounding Kerkez.

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Liverpool head coach Slot was asked about Robertson ahead of the meeting with Qarabag and said that he expected the left-back to stay.

"He has been part of this squad for so many years," Slot said. "I am happy to have him and I am glad he is available because that is not normal for us right now [amid the team's injury struggles].

"He will be part of the team and nothing is happening on this side. It's hard to say anything definite in this world we are in but I expect him to stay."

Despite all the signs suggesting otherwise, journalist Ben Jacobs said earlier this week that Robertson's rumored move to Spurs is not yet dead in the water

Jacobs reports that a fee of around £5 million ($6.9 million) plus add-ons has been agreed between Tottenham and Liverpool for Robertson, but that Liverpool will only allow Robertson to leave if a replacement has been lined up.

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