Defender FINALLY makes Liverpool transfer decision
Liverpool’s record-breaking summer of spending is going to have an impact on the players already at the club.
We’ve already seen the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher and Jarell Quansah leave Anfield with more Premier League title-winners tipped to follow suit.
Chief among them could be Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez - with the Colombian edging closer to a transfer towards Bayern Munich and Nunez retaining admirers in Saudi Arabia.
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Those departures would go a long way towards adding to Liverpool’s transfer kitty - which could then be used on Alexander Isak.
Tsimikas squeezed out by Kerkez
But there are other, lower-profile players who could be also facing the exit. Among them are Harvey Elliott, Tyler Morton, Ben Doak and Federico Chiesa.
And another player facing an uncertain future is Kostas Tsimikas.
The £40m+ arrival of Kerkez has generated a huge conundrum in Liverpool’s left-back spot.
We have already seen Owen Beck depart on loan - albeit having signed a new long-term deal - while Andy Robertson and Tsimikas will be further down the pecking order.
Tsimikas, 29, has got suitors both in the Premier League and abroad - according to various reports - and now looks resigned to his fate.
Tsimikas now expected to leave
The Greek international IS willing to discuss a move away from Anfield this summer - according to a new report in GIVEMESPORT, with the player prioritising game time in the season ahead.
“Tsimikas is said to be open-minded about the next step in his career and would be willing to leave Liverpool if the right opportunity came along, especially one offering consistent first-team football,” the report reads.
The former Olympiacos favourite started nine Premier League matches last season and pushed Robertson for starts in other competitions too.
But with Kerkez coming in, the Reds have got no need for three senior options at left-back.
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Something has got to give and with Tsimikas under contract until 2027 - as opposed to Robertson whose terms expire in 2026 - he would probably achieve the biggest transfer fee among the two. We await to see what Richard Hughes has got planned for Tsimikas.
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