'Out of nowhere' - Kostas Tsimikas could leave Anfield in shocking late move
With reports of numerous outgoings and some potential incomings, it is set to be a busy week for Liverpool and Richard Hughes.
While the Reds have secured a deal with Valencia for goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, a key member of the squad could leave last-minute.
The Reds have lost Fabio Carvalho, Sepp van den Berg and Bobby Clark in recent weeks and there could be another first-team star that could head out of Anfield.
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Tsimikas could move from Merseyside
According to journalist David Lynch, Kostas Tsimikas could become the latest player to leave the club.
The Greek defender has spent most of his Anfield career on the bench playing back-up to Andy Robertson.
In Robertson’s absence due to fitness issues, Tsimikas has played for the Reds however found himself out of favour for Joe Gomez at times last season.
Lynch told Anfield Agenda: “I still do have this inkling about Tsimikas. “Sources close to the player’s camp have been very tight-lipped in situations where maybe they previously wouldn’t be. It’s just making me think there’s something in this. I just feel this has got some legs to it."
“There’s only a week left of the window so if any club’s coming in they’ll have to move quickly to get this sorted. But I’ve just got a sneak that there’s something there,” adds the reporter. “It might not absolutely come to something, but nobody at Liverpool and nobody on the player’s side is ruling that one out which they would do in concrete fashion in past windows. “So, definitely, definitely keep an eye on that one. There could be developments out of nowhere over the next week.”Greek football specialist has indicated the 28-year-old could return to his former club Olympiacos.