Credit: Imago/Manh Tung, Breaking Media
Credit: Imago/Manh Tung, Breaking Media

What Joe Gomez thinks about Liverpool exit amid new AC Milan developments

Declan Carr

Senior Correspondent AUTHORITY Senior sports journalist with experience at Sports Mole and VAVEL; Masters graduate from Liverpool John Moores University. FOCUS Breaking news, long-form analysis, and club-level insight across the Breaking Media network. THE INSIGHT Declan utilises a network of club and industry contacts to deliver verified, high-speed reporting. He provides the depth behind the headlines — from breaking news to analytical deep-dives — to ensure fans get the full story as it happens.

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Joe Gomez could be a casualty of Liverpool's transfer business on deadline day.

Fenway Sports Group may sanction some departures to ease the impact of the potential £500m outlay that they could sanction by the 1 September deadline.

Gomez could be one of those Anfield stars who makes way.

Marc Guehi
The Reds want to sign England star Guehi.(Credit: Imago)

Joe Gomez is keen on Liverpool exit

Gomez has been heavily linked with a Liverpool exit as the transfer window has headed towards a conclusion.

Daily Mail reporter Lewis Steele claimed on 31 August that AC Milan believe that they can strike a deal of £13million for the Reds defender.

He stated that sources in Italy believe that the 28-year-old is keen to join the San Siro outfit.

Liverpool cannot let Joe Gomez leave

While he is below the likes of Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk in the pecking order under Arne Slot, Gomez could still play a valuable part for the Reds this season.

The former England star was immense when he came on in the 1-0 win over Arsenal, making more clearances than any other Liverpool player with seven, and winning more aerial duels, with all three being successful.

Gomez struggled with two hamstring injuries last season, featuring just nine times in the Premier League for a total of 526 minutes.

  • Gomez joined Liverpool in 2015
  • He has made a total of 243 appearances for the Reds
  • Has missed 276 games for club and country through injury since he moved to Anfield

However, when fit, he can provide vital cover at centre-back, right-back and left-back, so it will a tough decision whether to let him leave.

Konate has not started Liverpool's season well, which could leave an opening in the first-team, but that may be filled by Guehi and Gomez may feel that he will not have a chance of getting into the squad.

He would be a huge loss for the Anfield outfit, as he is currently their longest-serving player after signing from Charlton Athletic in 2015.

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