Premier League Duo Running Eye Over Swindon Town Prospect

 

Premier League rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to go head-to-head for Swindon Town goalkeeper Anton Robinson.

The 16-year-old has emerged as one of the most exciting prospects in the lower leagues, with scouts impressed by his rapid development at the County Ground.

North London Clubs Monitoring Young Prospect

Robinson, who stands at 6ft 5in, only turned 16 this year but has already earned recognition from top-flight clubs. His progress was underlined when he appeared on the bench for Swindon during an EFL Trophy fixture, a sign of the trust the League Two side are placing in his ability.

According to reports, both Arsenal and Spurs have identified Robinson as a rare talent capable of developing into a future first-team goalkeeper. His height, command of the penalty area and composure for his age have drawn particular praise, with the teenager quickly gaining a reputation as one of the standout young keepers in English football.

Arsenal currently rely on David Raya as their first-choice stopper, supported by Kepa Arrizabalaga, while Tottenham have Guglielmo Vicario between the posts with Antonin Kinsky as cover. Despite their established depth, both clubs are looking ahead to the long term, and Robinson fits the profile of a player who could be nurtured into an elite-level performer.

Swindon Face Fight to Keep Their Talent

For Swindon, Robinson’s rapid rise presents both an opportunity and a challenge. His presence in and around the first-team squad has given fans hope that he might break through at the County Ground, but growing interest from Premier League sides could make it difficult to keep hold of him.

Much may depend on the pathway Swindon can offer, with the teenager eager for meaningful minutes to aid his progression. Arsenal and Spurs will continue to monitor the situation closely, with any move likely to take shape around how quickly Robinson can transition from academy football into senior action.

Writer’s View

This story highlights the increasing pressure on EFL clubs to hold onto their brightest talents. Robinson’s rise has been swift, but his situation is far from unique. Lower league sides often serve as proving grounds before the Premier League giants circle.

For Swindon, the key will be balancing their own ambitions with the reality of significant outside interest. If they can offer a clear route to senior football, they may yet persuade Robinson to stay longer, but with Arsenal and Spurs circling, his future may ultimately lie at the top level.

Gary Hutchinson is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Real EFL, which he launched in 2018 to offer dedicated coverage of the English Football League. A writer for over 20 years, Gary has contributed to Sky Sports and the Lincolnshire Echo, while also authoring Suited and Booted. He also runs The Stacey West and possesses a background in iGaming content strategy and English football betting. Passionate about football journalism, Gary continues to develop The Real EFL into a key authority in the EFL space.

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