Carragher Calls for Change as Liverpool Eye New Left-Back—Tsimikas Likely to Leave
As the season nears its end, Liverpool fans are not only focused on the final matches but also buzzing with anticipation over potential summer transfers—especially following a strong statement from club legend Jamie Carragher.
Speaking on The Overlap, Carragher stressed the need for a starting-quality left-back, suggesting that Andy Robertson should transition into more of a squad role due to age and recent form. When Ian Wright asked about Kostas Tsimikas’s future, Carragher gave a blunt response: “Yeah,” signaling the Greek international’s likely departure.
With Tsimikas falling down the pecking order and Robertson’s long-term status in question, left-back is now a clear area for reinforcement. Journalist Paul Joyce has linked Liverpool with Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, identifying the Hungarian as a primary target.
Kerkez, just 20, is seen as a high-upside addition who fits the mold of Liverpool’s new era under incoming manager Arne Slot. Whether or not it’s Kerkez, one thing seems clear: Tsimikas could be heading for the Anfield exit this summer.
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