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Kostas Tsimikas To Be Recalled if Andy Robertson Leaves

Kostas Tsimikas To Be Recalled if Andy Robertson Leaves

Kostas Tsimikas is set to be recalled by Liverpool if fellow left-back Andy Robertson completes a transfer to Tottenham.

Kostas Tsimikas loan could be cut short

Currently playing for Roma, Tsimikas could be recalled early from his loan in Serie A if Robertson were to leave.

Liverpool’s vice-captain, whose contract expires in the summer, is considering a permanent transfer to Tottenham, and This Is Anfield understands plans are in place for a replacement should the move happen.

This is likely to take the form of Tsimikas cutting short his season-long loan in Italy to come back to Merseyside, despite there being no formal recall clause in his loan agreement.

HONG KONG - Thursday, July 24, 2025: Liverpool's Kostas Tsimikas, with a tattoo honouring his team-mate Diogo Jota on his left hand, during a training session at the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong ahead of the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 pre-season tournament, on Day Four of the club's Asia Tour. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

In terms of young left-backs at the club, Owen Beck and Luke Chambers are promising talents, but the former is injured and the latter has just moved to Charlton on loan.

This leaves 20-year-old Calum Scanlon, who made his return this month after almost 11 months out due to a hamstring injury.

By far the most likely probable, however, is for Tsimikas to return and act as backup to the fast-improving Kerkez.

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Today’s Liverpool FC News

WATCH HERE: Arne Slot’s pre-Bournemouth press conference

• Arne Slot has said Ibrahima Konate will be given the ‘time he needs’ and won’t play against Bournemouth after the death of his father

Federico Chiesa‘s involvement is “50-50” after getting a knock in the warm-up before Liverpool’s win over Marseille, the head coach added

Steven Gerrard has been confirmed as part of the Liverpool Legends squad to play against Dortmund at Anfield on March 28 – tickets are available here

More from This Is Anfield

With Liverpool facing Bournemouth away from home on Saturday evening, Sam Millne has ran through nine key things to know as the Reds aim to retain their place in the top four:

“Liverpool have scored fewer league goals (3) in the opening half hour of Premier League games this season than any other team.

“They are unbeaten in the last 13 in all competitions (seven wins and six draws). It is currently the longest undefeated run of any team in Europe’s top five leagues.”

Elsewhere in the football world

LONDON, ENGLAND - Friday, November 12, 2021: England's substitute Tammy Abraham during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Qualifying Group I match between England and Albania at Wembley Stadium. England won 5-0. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

• Aston Villa are close to completing a £18 million deal for Besiktas striker Tammy Abraham (BBC Sport) – sounds like an astute signing that could cement their top-four place

• Arsenal‘s talented attacking midfielder, Ethan Nwaneri, has joined Marseille on loan for the rest of the season – Mikel Arteta says it’s because the 18-year-old “wasn’t having enough minutes”

• Wolves have rejected a £33m bid from Leeds for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen – he joined permanently from Celta Vigo for £23m in the summer

Liverpool FC: On this day

ET04NY Bob Paisley at Anfield after taking over as Liverpool manager following the resignation of Bill Shankly. 26th July 1974. (Trinity Mirror / Mirrorpix / Alamy Stock Photo)

The legendary Bob Paisley was born in Hetton-Le-Hole on this day in 1919.

The greatest English manager of all time, he took over from Bill Shankly and won 13 major trophies in just under 10 years as Liverpool boss, including three European Cups and six league titles.

Paisley dedicated his life to Liverpool and won 31 trophies at Anfield, signing as a player from Bishop Auckland in 1939 and eventually retiring in 1983.


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