Liverpool's Joe Gomez admits 'anything can happen' with future uncertain ahead of summer
Liverpool defender Joe Gomez has spoken out on his uncertain future at Anfield, saying 'anything can happen' this summer as he enters the final year of his contract
Joe Gomez's Liverpool future is uncertain, with just one season left on his contract -Credit:Harry Langer/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images Joe Gomez has acknowledged that his future at Liverpool is uncertain, admitting "anything can happen" when the transfer window opens this summer. The long-serving defender will complete 11 years at the club later this year but could attract interest from rival clubs, having been the subject of discussions between Liverpool and AC Milan last summer and Newcastle United in 2024. Gomez came close to departing Anfield on transfer deadline day last year but remained at the club after a deal for Marc Guehi, then of Crystal Palace, collapsed at the eleventh hour when the Eagles were unable to find a replacement for the England center-back, as per the Liverpool Echo .
Real Madrid star hospitalized after locker room brawl with teammate Zohran Mamdani launches 'Soccer Streets' as FIFA World Cup kick-off nears Gomez has made just 19 Premier League appearances this season -Credit:Liverpool FC via Getty Images The versatile 28-year-old has managed just six Premier League starts this season and will enter the final 12 months of his Liverpool contract this summer, when the Reds will formalize the signing of French defender Jeremy Jacquet, with an agreement reached back in February. With Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson also set for emotional end-of-season exits, Gomez admits he has little clarity on what lies ahead, stating: "I think anything can happen. "I don't know is the honest answer.
I've only got a year left on my contract, so I don't know. Whatever's meant to be will be, but I'm so grateful to have had this time here at this club. "I always will be grateful to have had 11 years at a place like this.
All I can do is be thankful and we'll see. " Gomez was speaking following a second-half substitute appearance in Saturday's 1-1 tie with Chelsea, a result that was met with scattered jeers when the final whistle sounded. To listen to the latest episode of 'All Out Soccer' - CLICK HERE Having taken a 1-0 lead through Ryan Gravenberch's opener, the reigning champions were hauled back by an Enzo Fernandez free-kick as Chelsea secured their first Premier League point from their last seven games.