Premier League
Liverpool is already starting to make decisions for the upcoming season, and one of the first measures taken by the English club involves Greek left-back Konstantinos Tsimikas. According to British media reports, Anfield will not extend its contract with the left-back beyond June 2025, marking the end of a five-year period.
28-year-old Tsimikas has not managed to establish himself as a key player in the Reds' lineup. This season, he has only played 17 games in the Premier League, starting in the first eleven on only eight occasions. His role as a frequent substitute for Andrew Robertson has been consistent during his time at the club, where, despite showing flashes of quality, he has not fully convinced as a reliable alternative.
First confirmed departure from Liverpool
The decision to part ways with Tsimikas marks the second confirmed departure by Liverpool ahead of the 2025/26 season, following the announcement of Trent Alexander Arnold's non-renewal. The club is already working on potential replacements and adjustments to the squad, preparing for a renewal phase that aims to keep the team competitive both in England and Europe.
As reported by Football Insider, the Greek defender will leave Liverpool with the intention of seeking a destination where he can have more prominence. Meanwhile, new opportunities are opening at Anfield to strengthen an area that has been crucial in recent years.
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