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He is at his best with Liverpool, but this player could make a surprise move in January

There is an offer to take one of Klopp's first-choice players

By Charles Cornwall

There is an offer to take one of Klopp's first-choice players

Tottenham Hotspur are evaluating the possibility of signing Liverpool's talented defender Joe Gomez as part of their strategy to strengthen their defensive line. According to reports in the British media, the London club's officials are interested in acquiring Gomez's services, but face fears that Liverpool are unwilling to release the player due to the recent injury suffered by Kostas Tsimikas.

Joe Gomez, 26, has been a standout defender for Liverpool since joining the club in 2015. His versatility in central defence and ability to adapt to different tactical systems make him a valuable asset to any Premier League side. Furthermore, his youth and potential for growth make him even more attractive to Tottenham, as recounted in the 'Daily Mail'.

The injury to Kostas Tsimikas has left a gaping hole in Liverpool's defence, prompting Tottenham to explore the possibility of signing Gomez. However, Liverpool could be reluctant to let the player go in the middle of a season, adding an element of uncertainty to this potential transfer. Joe Gomez has so far not commented on his possible departure from Anfield, but it seems that he would be willing to move for the chance to play a bigger role on the pitch.

The replacement

According to reports in England, Liverpool have a move for Antonee Robinson on the cards for this summer's transfer window. The prolonged departures of Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas would force the Premier League leaders to launch themselves into the market in search of a guaranteed replacement, with Jürgen Klopp as their main advocate. The same information indicates that for the moment there have been no initial contacts. With a value of 20 million euros, according to the website Transfermartk, the highest to date, the operation could be delayed, with the Londoners not being in the mood to get rid of the full-back, who is under contract until June 2028.

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