Joe Gomez Contract Situation
Joe Gomez has admitted his Liverpool future remains unclear as he enters the final year of his contract.
The defender, who turns 29 on the final weekend of the season, has been at Anfield since 2015 and is currently the club’s longest serving player. His service, versatility and experience remain valued, but the landscape around him is shifting.
Asked about what comes next, Gomez said: “No. I think anything can happen. I don’t know is the honest answer.
“I’ve only got a year left so I don’t know, but whatever is meant to be will be, I guess.
“But I’m so grateful to have had this time here at this club. I’ll always be grateful to have had 11 years at a place like this. All I can do is be thankful and we’ll see.”
Liverpool Defensive Changes
Liverpool are preparing for changes in defence this summer. Jeremy Jacquet is due to arrive from Rennes in a £60m deal, while Giovanni Leoni and Conor Bradley are expected to return from serious knee injuries.
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That could increase competition for minutes across the back line, particularly with Gomez having started only 15 times in 31 appearances this season.
Injury Record Raises Questions
Availability has been a recurring issue. Gomez has made just 48 appearances across the last two campaigns, with smaller injuries interrupting his rhythm and limiting his ability to secure a regular role.
His capacity to operate at centre back, right back and left back still gives Liverpool valuable cover, but at this stage of his career, regular football may become a decisive factor.
Summer Decision Looms
Gomez was linked with Newcastle last season and AC Milan this term, underlining that there remains external interest in a player with Premier League pedigree and major trophy experience.
Liverpool now face a decision. They can retain an experienced squad member for the final year of his deal, explore a renewal, or consider offers if Gomez seeks greater certainty elsewhere.
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