Spurs and Arsenal run rule over Swindon goalkeeper as north London rivals prepare to do battle for teenager

Arsenal and Tottenham are both monitoring highly-rated Swindon Town goalkeeper Anton Robinson, a 6ft 5in shot-stopper born in 2008. The teenager, already making waves in England’s lower leagues, has attracted interest from the north London giants, who are preparing to battle for his signature as he emerges as one of the brightest young talents in the country.

  • & Spurs monitoring  goalkeeper Anton Robinson
  • Robinson, 6ft 5in, already made EFL Trophy bench appearance
  • The teenager seen as rare talent with potential to reach elite level

Spurs and Arsenal run rule over Swindon goalkeeper as north London rivals prepare to do battle for teenagerSpurs and Arsenal run rule over Swindon goalkeeper as north London rivals prepare to do battle for teenagerSpurs and Arsenal run rule over Swindon goalkeeper as north London rivals prepare to do battle for teenager

Robinson, who only turned 16 this year, has impressed scouts with his commanding presence and maturity. He recently featured on the bench for ‘s senior team in an EFL Trophy clash, underlining his rapid progression. Both Spurs and Arsenal are keeping close tabs on his development as per TeamTalk.

Born in 2008, Robinson already measures a towering 6ft 5in and has been praised for his command of the penalty area. His early exposure to first-team football has only strengthened his reputation. Scouts believe he could develop into one of the most promising goalkeepers of his generation.

Obviously, at the moment, both North London sides have a lot of quality in the goalkeeping department. Arsenal currently have David Raya as their main goalkeeper with Kepa Arrizabalaga as backup. As for , they boast a strong starter in Guglielmo Vicario, and have Antonin Kinsky as his deputy.

Swindon will likely face pressure to keep hold of their prized prospect as Arsenal and Spurs weigh up moves. A decision may hinge on Robinson’s pathway to regular first-team minutes. For now, both clubs will continue tracking his progress closely.