Kostas Tsimikas's loan spell at AS Roma is set to end, with Liverpool confirming the left-back's imminent return to Merseyside this summer. The move concludes a challenging season for the Greek international in Serie A, where he managed just one assist in 24 appearances and failed to secure a regular starting role under manager Gian Piero Gasperini.
With Roma showing no interest in extending his stay, the focus now shifts to his future at Anfield. While Liverpool is prepared to reintegrate him, his role remains uncertain under new head coach Arne Slot. Tsimikas would likely return as a deputy to first-choice left-back Milos Kerkez, but the club is reportedly assessing other options to bolster the flank.
This leaves Tsimikas at a career crossroads. If Liverpool pursues a more established option this transfer window, the 28-year-old may need to seek a new club to secure consistent playing time. For now, the only definitive outcome is his departure from the Italian capital, as he awaits clarity on the next chapter of his career.
