Liverpool are gearing up for a busy summer transfer window as they look to make some changes to their squad. One player who seems to have fallen out of favor is left-back Kostas Tsimikas. The reasons behind his situation have now been clarified, shedding light on his future at the club.
Tsimikas, who joined Liverpool from Olympiacos last summer, has struggled to make an impact at Anfield. Despite being brought in as a backup to first-choice left-back Andy Robertson, the Greek international has found playing time hard to come by.
Reports suggest that Tsimikas is now seeking a move away from Liverpool in search of regular first-team football. The club is said to be open to letting him go, with a potential loan move on the cards.
The 24-year-old’s lack of game time can be attributed to a combination of injuries and the impressive form of Robertson. Tsimikas has made just seven appearances in all competitions for Liverpool this season, with most of his outings coming in cup competitions.
With Euro 2020 approaching, Tsimikas is keen to secure regular playing time in order to boost his chances of making the Greece national team squad. A move away from Liverpool could provide him with the platform he needs to showcase his abilities and secure a place in the national team setup.
Overall, it seems that Tsimikas’ future at Liverpool is uncertain, with a summer move looking increasingly likely. As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Tsimikas as he looks to secure a fresh start elsewhere.