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Jeremie Frimpong admitted he wanted to sign for Liverpool, who are now reportedly targeting him, as a youngster before joining Manchester City.
Arne Slot's Reds could be on the hunt for a new right-back this summer if Trent Alexander-Arnold decides to part ways at the end of his contract.
The Bayer Leverkusen player joined City's academy at nine years old, despite initially choosing Liverpool over a move to the Etihad after being scouted by both clubs, reports the Liverpool Echo.
"I was playing striker and scored a hat-trick in a final, I won player of the tournament," recounted Frimpong, speaking to Rising Ballers.
"There were scouts there like Liverpool, Bolton, Man City and a lot more.
"But I chose Liverpool first.
I was going to sign for them, but back then, driving wasn't a thing; my family wasn't driving like that, and it was far.
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