If there’s one thing we know about Liverpool’s recruitment team, it is that they are incredibly efficient. Reports in the media of Liverpool being seriously interested in a player are rare these days - such is the tight-knit management of their interests - but two rejected bids for Jamal Lewis saw them instantly turn to the Greek Super League.
An estimated £13million spent on Kostas Tsimikas stands as a cost effective move for the Reds but it perhaps further pointed towards how ruthless they are in the transfer window.
It has been reported that they drew up a four-player shortlist for Andrew Robertson’s deputy, with Lloyd Kelly and Sergio Reguilon the other two options.
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