
"Things don't appear any better for Kostas Tsimikas, who is said to be frustrating loan club Roma, with the Italian giants suggesting they are only keeping him on board to make up the numbers. The summer arrival of Kerkez meant one of Tsimikas or Robertson was likely to depart, and the Greek international ultimately left in search of regular minutes, joining Roma on loan."
"However, Tuttomercatoweb, via SportsWitness, are suggesting Roma are already losing patience with Tsimikas. Tsimikas has started five games, but in their last three league games, he has played just six minutes. Gian Piero Gasperini is said to be unimpressed by the 29-year-old and has played Wesley, a right-back, in his position ahead of him in the absence of first-choice Angelino."
Liverpool have started the Premier League season poorly, sitting eighth and losing seven of their last ten fixtures in all competitions. Andrew Robertson lost form, prompting Liverpool to sign Milos Kerkez as a long-term successor; Kerkez had earlier been ranked No.3 by FourFourTwo but has struggled since his move from Bournemouth, leading to Robertson's return to first-team contention. Kostas Tsimikas left for Roma on loan seeking regular minutes, but Roma are reportedly frustrated and keeping him mainly to make up the numbers. Tsimikas has started five games but played only six minutes across the last three league matches, with coach Gian Piero Gasperini preferring Wesley in his place. The loan is unlikely to become permanent unless Tsimikas significantly improves.
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