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Jeremie Frimpong

Liverpool is apparently one of several clubs interested in signing Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, with Barcelona also interested in the young right-back.

Frimpong was one of Europe’s most in-form players last season, producing excellent numbers in terms of goals and assists from right-back and assisting Leverkusen in winning their first Bundesliga title, which they did without losing a single game, as well as the DFB Pokal and the Europa League final.

Frimpong is now garnering interest this summer, with Sport Bild saying that Liverpool has inquired about him, though talks have not advanced beyond this point, while Barcelona appears to be vying for the Netherlands international’s signing.

Even although Leverkusen is constructing a very promising team under Xabi Alonso, it’s difficult to picture them keeping all of their key players, with Jonathan Tah, for example, reportedly interested in a move to Bayern Munich, as Christian Falk recently disclosed on the Daily Briefing.

Frimpong transfer: Will he join Liverpool or Barcelona?

Frimpong could undoubtedly choose from most of Europe’s elite clubs, but what would he give Liverpool and Barcelona next season?

Arne Slot, the incoming Liverpool manager, would undoubtedly want to make changes to the squad he takes over from Jurgen Klopp, which might include moving Trent Alexander-Arnold to midfield, freeing up space for a new right-back like Frimpong.

Still, it’s unclear whether LFC would consider it an urgent priority given Alexander Arnold’s quality in that post, as well as other areas of the squad that must be addressed first, such as central defence.

The 23-year-old might be an excellent signing for Barcelona, who have never fully replaced the influence of club veteran Dani Alves as an attacking outlet down the right side.

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Liverpool is looking to sign a dynamic 23-year-old who has already expressed his desire to transfer to Anfield.

Liverpool is looking to sign a dynamic 23-year-old who has already expressed his desire to transfer to Anfield.

Liverpool simply must strengthen this summer if they are to bridge the gap with their Premier League rivals.

Jurgen Klopp won an important top-four finish last season, but new faces are required to take the team to the next level.

Champions League football is also returning to Anfield, and new manager Arne Slot will need a strong and capable squad to compete.

He has plenty of solid choices, but the Reds aren’t the entire package right now.

Several areas require improvement, but a player connected with Liverpool may help fix more than one problem.

Liverpool has set its sights on Feyenoord ace Lutsharel Geertruida.

According to AD, Liverpool are looking to capture Feyenoord star Lutsharel Geertruida in the summer transfer season.

Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and West Ham are reportedly interested in signing the 23-year-old ahead of the new season.

Geertruida, who has seven caps for the Netherlands, has made nearly 200 Feyenoord appearances.

This season, the player made 47 appearances, playing at right-back, centre-back, and left-back.

Lutsharel Geertruida may reunite with Arne Slot.

Slot, who has just recently left Feyenoord, certainly knows the defence well, and a reunion is already being discussed.

Geertruida is highly interested in working with Slot at Anfield, but whether the powers that be on Merseyside would approve the move remains to be seen.

He would surely improve the existing squad, with the Dutch international capable of playing in defensive midfield.

That adaptability might help fill a void at Anfield, as current defensive midfielder Wataru Endo could leave after just one season.

Furthermore, the Feyenoord player has extensive big-game experience, having faced Atletico Madrid, Lazio, and Celtic in this season’s Champions League.

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