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Liverpool transfer rumours: It may be a race against time for the Reds to sign Jeremie

Liverpool transfer rumours: It may be a race against time for the Reds to sign Jeremie Frimpong. Arne Slot has allegedly chosen his priority signings in the interim.

Arne Slot, the new head coach of Liverpool, has not yet made a signing since coming to the team this summer from Feyenoord.

Even so, Liverpool is still being linked to a number of talented players in international football, and Slot disclosed in his first news conference that he has been discussing transfer plans with sporting director Richard Hughes. Strong Liverpool players have been assembled under former head coach Jurgen Klopp, but Slot will want to make some personal additions before the 2024–25 campaign begins.

It is anticipated that Liverpool may be about to enter a Dutch age, which would mean that international teammates who are currently or may in the future join Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo. With barely one month until the start of the Premier League season, confirmed acquisitions ought to be made public fairly soon.

The Liverpool.com opinion on the transfer rumours circulating about the Reds today, including the most recent on Jeremie Frimpong and Joao Neves, is as follows.

Jeremie Frimpong: (Bayern Leverkusen)

Liverpool transfer rumours: It may be a race against time for the Reds to sign Jeremie Frimpong.

According to German publication BILD, Bayer Leverkusen star Frimpong has reportedly expressed interest in joining Liverpool. The 23-year-old was essential to Leverkusen’s championship-winning campaign the previous year, when they created history by going undefeated in every domestic competition.

With his reputation for speed and agility, Frimpong has established himself as a mainstay in the Dutch national squad. Because of his versatility, Frimpong can play as a right-winger or right-back, which might be useful if Slot decides to try Trent Alexander-Arnold at that position.

After Leverkusen signed him to a contract deal last season, Liverpool would have to persuade the former Reds hero Xabi Alonso to let him go. He won’t be available unless a large sum of money is paid. But Frimpong might also be at the top of his game, which could entice the German team to sell.

According to Liverpool.com, Frimpong is a prime target for Liverpool due to his versatility, and the Dutch connection will increase their chances of acquiring the 23-year-old. After all of their hard work, the Leverkusen team is probably going to want to finish the next season strong, especially after they won the Bundesliga and advanced to the Champions League.

If Leverkusen gives up the German title and crashes out of Europe, next summer might see a mass departure. Liverpool’s greatest chance to make a move might be then, but Frimpong’s contract expires in 2028.

Joao Joao (Benfica)

Liverpool transfer rumours: It may be a race against time for the Reds to sign Jeremie Frimpong. Arne Slot has allegedly chosen

Joao Neves has been the subject of Liverpool’s curiosity all summer, and after Diogo Jota revealed that the 19-year-old midfielder would have a fantastic future, rumours about the player intensified. Liverpool, Manchester City, and Manchester United all expressed interest in Neves; however, teams are turning him down due to Benfica’s $130 million release clause.

Neves was supposed to be the breakout player at Euro 2024, but he underperformed against Georgia in his lone start as a young midfielder for Portugal. Although Neves appears to have a bright future ahead of him, it is unclear if Liverpool is willing to take a risk on him at this point in his development.

Liverpool.com states: There has been increased attention on Portuguese talent ever since Cristiano Ronaldo rose to prominence at Manchester United, so the frenzy surrounding Neves is understandable. Liverpool has demonstrated their willingness to spend money on a midfield player by placing an incredible $140 million bid for Moises Caicedo, only to lose to Chelsea.

Neves, aged 19, might be Liverpool’s long-term option, but his subpar showing at Euro 2024 might cause concerns. It’s unlikely that any team will take a chance on Neves this summer unless Benfica is prepared to accept an offer that is less than his release clause.

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