A new report has shed light on how Andy Robertson feels after Liverpool changed their mind about his move to Tottenham Hotspur.
Robertson sent a hint on Saturday against Bournemouth, which some interpreted as a sign that he expects to be off to Spurs.
However, Liverpool have put a stop to the left-back’s move to Tottenham after being unable to recall Kostas Tsimikas on loan from AS Roma.
It has now been revealed how the 31-year-old feels about the fact that the Reds have done a complete 180 on the transfer.

Andy Robertson is happy with Liverpool stay despite Tottenham agreement
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool had expressed a willingness to cash in on the left-back last week since his contract runs out in the summer.
Tottenham had agreed a deal worth an initial £3m, which could have risen to £5m if all add-ons were met. However, the Reds have now informed the Lilywhites that they have no wish to go through with the sale.
Spurs had even agreed on personal terms with Robertson himself ahead of a potential move.
Robertson had made it clear to the Merseyside club that he was interested in leaving to get regular football under his belt ahead of the World Cup.
However, the Scotland international is not disappointed by the blocked transfer as he is accepting of the decision and is willing to give his all to the cause in his final few months at Liverpool. After all, the Scotland star will have a chance to move on a free in the summer anyway.
Robertson to Spurs can still go through over the coming days
It has been widely reported that Tottenham have not given up all hope of completing a late deal for Robertson.
Spurs’ deal for the experienced full-back depends on AS Roma, who are attempting to add a left-back to their squad.
If the Serie A side manage to bring a left-back through the door, Tsimikas will return to Liverpool, who will then greenlight Robertson’s move to N17.
