
"Joe Gomez could be one of the next experienced Liverpool players facing a big decision this summer. After spending more than a decade at Anfield, the defender's future is starting to look a little unclear, especially with only one year remaining on his current contract. Gomez has been at Liverpool since 2015, making him the longest-serving player currently at the club. That alone says a lot."
"Gomez still has plenty to offer. He is experienced, calm, and extremely useful because he can play across the whole back line. Whether Liverpool need him at centre-back, right-back or even left-back, he has usually been willing to step in and do the job without making a fuss. But the problem is game time. Injuries have disrupted him again this season, with small fitness issues limiting his rhythm."
"He has started only 15 matches from 31 appearances, and across the last two campaigns, he has managed just 48 appearances in total. Asked about his future, he said, as reported by Sky Sports: No. I think anything can happen. I don't know is the honest answer. I've only got a year left so I don't know, but 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 grateful to have had 11 years at a place like this. All I can do is be thankful and we'll see."
Joe Gomez may need to make a major decision this summer as his Liverpool contract nears its end. He has been at Anfield since 2015 and is the club’s longest-serving current player, having experienced Premier League and Champions League success, injuries, squad rebuilds, and multiple managerial eras. Gomez remains valuable because he is experienced, calm, and able to play across the back line at centre-back, right-back, or left-back. His main issue is playing time, with recurring fitness problems affecting his rhythm. He started 15 matches from 31 appearances and made 48 appearances across the last two campaigns. When asked about his future, he said he does not know and will see what happens.
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