Premier League
Liverpool won’t let Tsimikas go
Costas Tsimikas’ superb performances this year with the Liverpool shirt has seen him targeted by several European clubs, with the Reds being unwilling to abandon him.
In his first Premier League season in a Liverpool shirt, Costas Tsimikas was struggling with injury problems and the coronavirus and couldn’t do much to help his team, but this year the script is written for… the Greek scouser (as the friends call it). became of the red) is completely different.
Jurgen Klopp hasn’t entered the process to consider the possibility of his transfer, on the contrary, he believed him and gave him chances which the 25-year-old takes full advantage of 100 percent and turns out to be an excellent alternative for the one on the left Defensive behind the theoretically important Andy Robertson.
That’s reflected in his 20 appearances so far this season (10 in the Premier League, 4 in the FA Cup, 3 in the League Cup and 3 in the Champions League) and his 4 assists in a total of 1,397 minutes on the pitch. , the latter earning his team a ticket to the English Cup semi-finals.
Of course, stable and reliable in the Premier League and with the Liverpool shirt, the Tsimika could not go unnoticed, on the contrary, there are many European teams who already have him on their radar.
“It’s not surprising that Costas Tsimikas has attracted interest from several sides in signing him from Liverpool in the summer.
“The Greece international is Andy Robertson’s back-up and has had some very good performances this season,” The Liverpool Echo states in today’s post, with the current English media on the subject of rent, that it ends well:
“Liverpool are not ready to let him go.” It is recalled that Tsimikas joined Liverpool from Olympiakos in the summer of 2020 and even signed a contract tying him to Anfield until June 30, 2025, while himself has not hidden his love for the Merseyside team since childhood.
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