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“Fantastic” Liverpool Ace which obliges the movement is “at a step” of the exit

A fantastic “player” from Liverpool seems to be closer to sealing a distance from the club before the summer transfer window closes.

Isak and Guehi are getting closer to Liverpool

The Reds summer took a beginning so exciting, especially because Florian Wirtz joined a record movement of Bayer Leverkusen, but there was the feeling that the Premier League champions must sign both Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi to make it a really memorable window.

Although there is work to do in this regard, it seems more and more that the first League pair could both go to Anfield, with positive progress made.

First, Newcastle United signed the VFB Stuttgart Nick Woltemade striker, as well as to maintain an interest in Yoane Wissa de Brentford, which means that a second offer for Isak de Liverpool is more likely to be accepted.

Meanwhile, the Reds would have submitted an offer of 40 million pounds sterling for Guehi, following his appearance for Crystal Palace in the UEFA Europa conference league Thursday evening, the English international considered as an ideal addition of central defense.

“Fantastic” Liverpool ace near leaving

Now, according to various reports, Kostas Tsimikas is now about to seal a move from Liverpool loan to Roma, with the transfer apparently in its final stages and “a step outside”. It comes after Gazzetta dello Sport [via Sport Witness] reported that the Greek pushed to move away from Anfield this summer.

It looks like a good result for all games for the moment, before a probable permanent release next summer, with Tsimikas, it is unlikely to play a lot for Liverpool this season.

The arrival of Milos Kerkez pushed it further in the hierarchy of the rear, so that the problems of injury in this position, the opportunities will be limited.

Tsimikas was a good servant for Liverpool, making a hero by marking the winning penalty during the final victory of the FA Cup in 2022 on Chelsea, and being called “Fantastic” by journalist Ian Doyle, but he never really felt as a really excellent option.

This does not mean that he did not work well sometimes, keeping the pressure on Andy Robertson, but his stay in Anfield should reach his natural conclusion.

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