Three Premier League clubs are interested in signing Liverpool’s Costa Scimika, with the left back reportedly being the third option on the Anfield side.
Milos Kerquez and Andy Robertson’s failed move to Atletico Madrid means that the Greeks noticed they were sliding down the pecking order, and he was not involved in Liverpool’s Premier League opener against Bournemouth.
Within two weeks, players are said to be “considering their options.”
The three clubs that reported interest in the 29-year-old are Fulham, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest, but Liverpool has not given up on the idea of keeping him for the depths of the team.
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Their source said: He has accepted to participate in projects that allow him to play regularly, and clubs competing in European competitions are likely his biggest choice.
Earlier this week, Fabrizio Romano suggested that Timicus is expected to leave and that loan options are possible.
Romano states in X: “The Costas Tsimicus exit is expected to accelerate as Liverpool could also be open to potential initial loan proposals. The left back is ready to leave once Kerkez and Andy Robertson become LBS in the ARNE slot.”
Tsimikas joined Liverpool from Olympiacos in 2020 for a fee of £11.5 million and has made 115 appearances for the club.
If Liverpool sells 29 years old, it could help free up money to spend more money this summer.
Major target Alexander Isak has repeatedly posted on social media to reiterate his desire to leave Newcastle, but the Northeast Club reportedly wants around £150 million for the 25-year-old.
The latest report suggests that Arne Slot’s side is plotting “£165 million double deals” by Isak and Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi.
A report by Sun Slot claims that Isak sees it as the “center” of future plans.
‘Slot told the Anfield tier well before the end of last season that he saw it as the centre of the mega spending master plan for restructuring teams that won the Premier League.
“It is understood that it is being decided to try and finish that Isak Saga by paying an additional £20 million as sales are expected to exceed £230 million by the end of the transfer window. Harvey Elliott, a £40 million target for West Ham, could enter the equation in a partial exchange deal, depending on what choice the attacking midfielder makes.
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