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Joshua Kimmich faces an uncertain future at Bayern Munich.
The German star is out of contract with the German club at the end of the season and Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer is keen to retain Kimmich heading into the 2025/26 campaign.
The Reds have several contract situation’s of their own to deal with before the summer, one being Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Kimmich would be a good replacement and for the English full-back and the lastest news out of Germany has opened the doors for the Premier League leaders to complete a deal for the Bayern legend.
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It was reported last week that Kimmich was very close to signing a new Bayern Munich contract after negotiations seemingly went to plan.
However, BILD’s Christian Falk has reported that the German giants have withdrawn their offer, leaving the future of the 30-year-old in limbo.
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Many clubs will now become interested in Kimmich’s situation with the likes of Barcelona being a potential destination for the midfiedler, given their financial issues.
Frimpong has rejected Liverpool in the past, however, this summer could be the perfect opportunity to move to Anfield for the Bundesliga star due to the potential of Alexander-Arnold leaving and the presence of fellow Dutchman Slot at the Merseyside club.
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According to GFNG, former Liverpool star and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso has described Frimpong as a ‘special player’ having thrived under the Spanish coach in Germany.
The Dutch star ticks a lot of boxes for Liverpool, his age, his attacking style of play, and his athleticism to name a few.
It will be interesting to see if the Premier League leaders make a move for the Dutch star this summer as the defender would be a much better long-term solution than Kimmich.