
Reporter Pedula reported that Roma was fortunate that Tsimikas did not have a buyout clause.
When Roma signed Tsimikas, they hoped that he could become the regular main force on the left, but his performance made the club glad that it did not set a mandatory buyout clause for Liverpool.
The negotiations lasted for a period of time this summer. The Greek player actively applied to Liverpool to leave the team and was enthusiastic about the plan to join the Giallorossi.
However, over the past few months, too many mistakes and some insignificant performances have caused the former Liverpool player's status in the team to continue to decline.
The situation was even so bad that when Angelino was injured for several weeks and left a shortage of personnel on the left, Gasperini would rather let Wesley switch to the other side than use him.
It is not yet certain that Tsimikas’ journey with the Giallorossi is about to end, but what can be confirmed is that Roma has no regrets at all about the pure loan agreement reached with Liverpool.