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Liverpool has probably been planning for life without Trent Alexander-Arnold for some time now, so the news that the club has held initial talks over signing Jeremie Frimpong should come as no surprise.
Talks are said to be at a very early stage, but the news will no doubt excite Liverpool supporters after a difficult which week has seen it become pretty clear that Alexander-Arnold will leave the club in the summer.
Frimpong, 24, is currently playing in his fourth full season for Bayer Leverkusen, and since moving to Germany he has established himself as one of the best players in the world in his position.
The Dutchman primarily plays as a wing-back in Xabi Alonso's system, and has even played further forward as a right-winger, but he also has plenty of experience at right-back.
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Liverpool fans will certainly hope that the team has that "amazing weapon" at its disposal next season, and his arrival would no doubt soften the blow of Alexander-Arnold moving to Madrid.
Frimpong actually said last year that it would be "great" to sign for Liverpool.
When the prospect of moving to Anfield was put to him, he responded: "A great club, with history
Who knows what the future will bring?"
The 24-year-old previously revealed that he nearly joined Liverpool as a young boy but ultimately ended up joining Manchester City as the club was easier to get to from where he lived.
Frimpong was born in the Netherlands but has spent the majority of his life in Britain, moving there as a seven-year-old and joining the City academy when he was nine
Frimpong never made a senior appearance for City before joining Celtic in 2019, where he stayed for one and a half seasons ahead of joining Leverkusen.
"I chose Liverpool first," Frimpong said
Obviously, Man City was local, so I tried Man City next, and then it made more sense
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