It is accepted act For Bayer Leverkusen rights defender Jeremie Frimpong, but a report has claimed that this summer it is not yet the primary position of the club.
Frimpong was a key figure in Xabi Alonso’s success in Leverkusen and flourished in an attacking wing reel, which may not exist under it that the real Madrid trainer fulfills.
It can therefore be in the best interest of Leverkusen to pay in and continue Frimpong. It is believed that the Dutch has a publication clause that enables him to leave a maximum of € 40 million (£ 34 million).
Liverpool did not want to actively replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Bradley seemed to hand over a more outstanding role. But with a somewhat opportunistic Frimpong deal it seems to have been a more urgent topic.
The athlete writes that Frimpong would be “interested” to join Liverpool, count Ryan Gravenberch among his friends and also be familiar with Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo. Both he and Leverkusen want the situation to be solved “as soon as possible”.
But because Liverpool was more interested in recruiting a left -back, the reds have to make a quick decision whether to continue with Frimpong or leave it.
Left -back is said to be considered the greater priority, with Andrew Robertson no longer considered players and the potential for upgrading Kostas Tsimikas. Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth is the most common goal, although they would be more expensive than Frimpong.
Liverpool, who loses a free transfer Ibrahima Konate next summer and still has to replace Virgil van Dijk in the long term, is also on the market for a central defender and are among the clubs that are signed as a good chance of Dean Huijsen.
There is also the not so small matter to ask for a striker to improve an inconsistent Darwin Nunez, and no limitless pot with which he can spend.