Juventus Football Club has reportedly made a move to sign Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson [1], [2].

The potential transfer represents a significant shift in squad composition for both clubs. A move to Turin would see one of Liverpool's most consistent defenders leave the Premier League for Serie A, while Juventus seeks to strengthen its defensive line to compete at the highest level.

Reports indicate that the Italian side is acting to rival interest from Tottenham Hotspur [1], [2]. Both clubs are currently vying for the player's services as they look to secure top talent for their respective rosters. Juventus said it aims to use this acquisition to bolster its squad depth and overall competitiveness in European competition [1], [2].

Robertson has established himself as a cornerstone of the Liverpool defense during his tenure in England. His ability to provide both defensive stability and offensive support from the flank makes him a high-value target for clubs looking to modernize their tactical approach, a quality that has drawn the attention of both the Italian and English suitors [1], [2].

While the interest from Juventus and Tottenham is evident, the final outcome depends on the negotiations between the clubs and the player's representatives. Liverpool has not officially confirmed a sale, but the reported inquiries suggest a growing market for the defender's services [1], [2].

Juventus have reportedly made a move to sign Andy Robertson

This development signals a strategic push by Juventus to attract established Premier League talent to regain dominance in Italy and Europe. For Liverpool, the loss of a key defender would require a significant replacement strategy, while the competition between Juventus and Tottenham could drive up the eventual transfer valuation of the player.