Liverpool defender Joe Gomez has opened up about his uncertain future at Anfield, leaving fans wondering whether the club's longest-serving player will extend his 11-year stay on Merseyside.
The 28-year-old center-back, who joined Liverpool in 2015, is entering the final year of his contract. Despite another season disrupted by injuries, Gomez has managed 31 appearances across all competitions under new manager Arne Slot—a testament to his resilience and value to the squad.
When pressed about his plans, Gomez remained philosophical: "I've only got a year left, so I don't know. Whatever is meant to be will be, I guess. But I'm so grateful to have had this time here at this club. I'll always be thankful for 11 years at a place like this. All I can do is be grateful and we'll see what happens."
Gomez's potential departure would mark the end of an era at Anfield. He's now the longest-serving player in the squad, having arrived as a teenager from Charlton Athletic nearly a decade ago. His exit would follow that of fellow long-time servants Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, who have already confirmed their departures this summer.
For Liverpool fans, Gomez represents more than just a reliable defender—he's a symbol of continuity in a squad undergoing significant transition. Whether he stays or goes, his legacy at one of football's most historic clubs is already secure.
