Kostas Tsimikas Moves to Roma on Season-Long Loan
AS Roma have officially announced the signing of Greek left-back Kostas Tsimikas on a season-long loan from Liverpool FC. The 29-year-old defender joins the Serie A side in search of more regular first-team football after limited playing time at Anfield last season.
A Fresh Start in Italy
Tsimikas Moves to Roma on Season Long Loan after struggling to secure a consistent starting spot at Liverpool, where he joined from Olympiacos in 2020. Despite the competition from Andy Robertson, the Greek international proved to be a reliable deputy, delivering solid performances whenever called upon – particularly during Liverpool’s domestic cup runs.

Now, with Roma under the management of Daniele De Rossi, the move offers Tsimikas a new opportunity to re-establish himself as a first-choice left-back in one of Europe’s top leagues.
“I’m very excited to join Roma, a club with great history and passionate fans,” said Tsimikas during his unveiling. “I’m ready to give everything for the team and help achieve our goals this season.”
Roma Strengthen Their Defense
Roma have been looking to reinforce their defensive options following injuries and inconsistency in their back line. Tsimikas brings both experience and versatility, capable of playing as a traditional left-back or as a wing-back in more advanced roles.
His attacking mindset and precise crossing could fit perfectly into De Rossi’s system, which relies heavily on width and quick transitions.
What It Means for Liverpool
For Liverpool, this deal provides an opportunity for Tsimikas to gain regular minutes while potentially increasing his market value. The Reds will retain his contract but have included a buy option in the loan agreement, allowing Roma to make the transfer permanent next summer if the player performs well.
With young full-backs emerging through Liverpool’s academy, the club saw this as the right moment to allow Tsimikas to explore a new challenge.
Looking Ahead
Tsimikas joins a growing list of Premier League players making moves to Serie A, reflecting the league’s renewed competitiveness and appeal. For Roma, the signing strengthens their defensive depth as they aim for a top-four finish and a strong Europa League campaign.
For Tsimikas, this is more than a transfer – it’s a chance to prove himself as a starter at the highest level, in a league known for its tactical sophistication and passionate football culture.