
‘Jeremie Frimpong is Liverpool’s new right back’ – fans wowed as footage emerges
Liverpool might be in the market for a new right back in the summer transfer window if Trent Alexander-Arnold leaves the club, and fans believe they already know who will be taking up that role.
Alexander-Arnold is out of contract at the end of the season and his Liverpool future very much remains up in the air right now.
Industry insider Mick Brown exclusively revealed to Football Insider that the England international is likely to join Real Madrid, which will leave Arne Slot short defensively.
Alexander-Arnold has been a mainstay in the Liverpool team this season up until his recent injury, therefore identifying his potential replacement will be important.
Jeremie Frimpong is one player that the Reds could consider due to his impressive form this season in the Bundesliga.
However, Man United are also interested in his services and are potentially going to pursue him as an option as well.

Jeremie Frimpong has been spotted with several Liverpool players
Footage has emerged from the Netherlands training camp that has shown Frimpong interacting with Liverpool stars Ryan Gravenberch and Virgil Van Dijk.
The close connection and smiles that they all shared has convinced fans that Frimpong is Anfield-bound at the end of the season.
| Club stats 2024-25 (all competitions) | Frimpong |
| Appearances | 40 |
| Goals | 4 |
| Assists | 11 |
| Minutes played | 2,838 |
That would be in line with what Football Insider previously reported as Brown revealed that Liverpool have held an initial interest in signing the Bayer Leverkusen star.

Liverpool fans think a deal is done
Supporters claimed “he’s our new RB isn’t he?” after the footage was shared online as they’re convinced that a deal has been struck.
Fans believe that if Alexander-Arnold does leave the club then Frimpong “will be one of the options” that is considered.
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