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Kostas Tsimikas breaks silence on Liverpool return reports

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Kostas Tsimikas Breaks Silence on Liverpool Return Reports

Conflicting reports have swirled around Kostas Tsimikas' potential early return to Liverpool from his loan at AS Roma, but the Greek left-back has now addressed the speculation directly.[1][4]



Tsimikas, 29, joined Roma on a season-long loan in August after Liverpool signed Milos Kerkez last summer. His stint in Serie A has been underwhelming, with just four top-flight starts under coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who reportedly remains unconvinced by the defender.[1] Frustration has mounted, fueling rumors of a premature recall amid Liverpool's defensive injury woes and speculation over Andy Robertson's future.

Initial reports suggested Roma had agreed to let Tsimikas return. Fabrizio Romano claimed Roma director Ricky Massara confirmed the clubs were "in talks," with an agreement already reached for a next-week return.[1][2] However, Paul Joyce of The Times countered that while Liverpool explored a recall, Roma's hierarchy was reluctant to approve it.[1] Plans for Robertson's potential £5m move to Tottenham appear blocked by Anfield chiefs, reducing the urgency for Tsimikas' backup role.[1][3]

Nottingham Forest have also shown interest, but Liverpool's stance remains unclear.[1] Roma might allow an exit only if they secure a replacement left-back.[3]

Breaking his silence, Tsimikas dismissed the rumors: "I'm very focused on my team. I want to be part of this group," signaling his commitment to Roma despite the challenges.[4] With his Liverpool contract expiring next year, a summer sale seems likely if a suitable bid arrives, as Arne Slot prioritizes game time elsewhere in his depleted defense.[1]

The saga highlights transfer window uncertainties, with Liverpool focusing on youth loans like Lewis Koumas to Hull amid quiet incomings.[3] Tsimikas' future hangs in the balance as January deadlines loom.

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