Liverpool players celebrate during a friendly victory over Athletic Bilbao (photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth during the summer window and they are now willing to cash in Kostas Tsimikas.
The Greek international has been a useful team player for Liverpool over the years, but they are now willing to cash him. According to the former Premier League explorer Mick Brown, Liverpool regards him as a salable possession and they are willing to get rid of the player before the window closes.
Liverpool ready to sell Kostas Tsimikas
“Liverpool wants to release Tsimikas,” He told Football Insider.
“The boy has done a good job in Liverpool for a number of years, he has always been a reliable backup for Robertson and he did well when he comes in.
“He is seen as an important squadron member on that basis, but that is no longer the case.”
They have two reliable left backs in Kerkez and Andrew Robertson. It is not logical that they hold the Greek international, especially when they cannot offer him regular opportunities. The defender is very at the height of his career and he has to play more often. He will look to become a member of a club where he can play every week.
Tsimikas can be a useful signature

He has shown his quality in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he is a good player who can compete at a high level. It will be interesting to see where he ends up. Liverpool will be looking for some money from his departure and invest in the play team. They have been very active in the transfer market and they have already brought in several important players.
It is expected that they will bring in a few defenders before the window closes. The departure of their margin players will certainly help them balance the books. Tsimikas will certainly hope to become a member of an ambitious club, where he can compete at a high level and fight for trophies.
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