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Roma have set their sights on Liverpool’s Konstantinos Tsimikas as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the Serie A campaign. According to Football Italia, “Roma directors will have a crucial meeting today to learn the terms of Konstantinos Tsimikas’ transfer from Liverpool, with the Greece international attracting interest from Olympique Marseille as well.”
The 29-year-old full-back has struggled for consistent game time at Anfield and could now be edging towards a move to Italy. Liverpool’s willingness to negotiate will play a major role in determining whether this deal progresses quickly.
Roma’s interest centres around securing Tsimikas on loan rather than a permanent transfer. This approach reflects the club’s strategic planning as they manage budgets while trying to reinforce the defensive unit. The same report highlighted that “today could be a key date for the Liverpool defender’s transfer, given that Roma have scheduled a meeting to learn the terms of his departure from Liverpool.”
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With Tsimikas under contract at Liverpool until 2027, any temporary move would need to suit all parties, particularly if Liverpool expect guarantees on playing time.
Roma are not alone in their pursuit. “Olympique Marseille and two other clubs have shown interest in the Greek left-back,” Football Italia stated, confirming that multiple European sides are monitoring the situation. Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille are understood to be keen on adding depth on the left, which could push Roma into accelerating their efforts to avoid losing out.
The growing competition for Tsimikas comes as Roma balance priorities, including their ongoing search for an attacking winger. Discussions continue over Jadon Sancho, but the uncertainty there may increase their determination to finalise defensive reinforcements first.
For Liverpool, this potential exit could open up tactical options for new manager Arne Slot. Tsimikas has largely operated as back-up to Andy Robertson, featuring intermittently in recent seasons. While Liverpool will not be in a hurry to weaken their squad depth, offloading a player on loan could benefit all parties if it ensures regular minutes for Tsimikas while maintaining flexibility for the club.
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Football Italia underlined the significance of today’s developments, writing that “Roma will discuss Tsimikas’ possible transfer from Liverpool today.” With the meeting set, clarity on whether the Greek defender will trade Anfield for the Stadio Olimpico should soon emerge.
This feels like the right time for Tsimikas to seek regular football. He has been a dependable squad option since his arrival, offering quality in rotation and contributing during key moments, notably in cup competitions. However, the reality is that Robertson remains first choice, and the lack of minutes will not help Tsimikas in what should be the prime years of his career.
If Roma are serious, a loan makes sense, particularly as Liverpool would retain long-term control over the player, given his contract runs until 2027. The competition from Marseille could potentially drive better terms, but supporters will hope that any agreement includes assurances around a recall option, should injuries impact the Reds’ depth.
While his departure might not dominate headlines, this is a significant moment for squad planning. Fans will be keen to see whether the club targets a young left-back to develop behind Robertson or trusts academy options to step up. Either way, Tsimikas has earned the respect of the Anfield faithful, and his next move will be watched closely.
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