Liverpool left-back Kostas Tsimikas has yet to make a final decision on his future as three Premier League clubs show an interest in signing him.
The Greece international is open to a move as long as he feels the project is right and he’ll get guaranteed playing time, well-placed sources have told CaughtOffside.
Fulham, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest are showing a strong interest in Tsimikas, while there are also clubs in Serie A who could be ready to move.
Tsimikas has been a useful squad player for Liverpool down the years, but it perhaps makes sense that he could now be allowed to leave.
Liverpool don’t have much room for Tsimikas now

Although Tsimikas was a good option to have behind Andrew Robertson at left-back, the signing of Milos Kerkez has changed the look of Arne Slot’s squad.
One imagines Kerkez will now be first choice on that left-hand side, with Robertson dropping to become the club’s backup in that position.
Tsimikas is ready to consider offers, but sources insist he won’t rush into a decision.
One source suggested playing in Europe could also be key for the 29-year-old.
“As for Tsimikas himself, he hasn’t made a final call yet,” our source said. “He’s open to joining a project where he can play regularly, with clubs competing in European competitions likely to be his top choice.”
Busy summer for Liverpool may not be over yet
Liverpool have made a lot of changes to the squad that won the Premier League title last season, with a few high-profile ins and outs.
Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Kerkez have joined LFC, while Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Trent Alexander-Arnold have left.
Tsimikas could be the next to head out of the Liverpool exit door, while Alexander Isak’s future remains one to watch as the Reds target has released a statement making it clear he still wants to leave Newcastle.