Liverpool Eyeing Frimpong as Alexander-Arnold’s Potential Replacement

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Trent Alexander-Arnold (Image via Getty)

Liverpool is reportedly considering signing Jeremie Frimpong as a potential replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose contract is set to expire in the summer of 2025. According to German outlet Bild, the Reds believe Frimpong could be the ideal candidate to fill the void left by Alexander-Arnold, who may be targeting a move to Real Madrid. Frimpong, a 23-year-old former Manchester City youth product, has excelled at right wing-back for Bayer Leverkusen, helping the team complete an unbeaten domestic double last season.

Frimpong’s attacking prowess, with one goal and seven assists in 18 games across competitions this season, suggests he could be a valuable asset for Liverpool. The problem of a prolonged contract impasse with Alexander-Arnold has led Liverpool to explore alternative options, and Frimpong’s attacking threat could offer a similar level of production at a potentially more affordable price. The fact that he has already played in various leagues, including the Scottish Premiership and the Bundesliga, suggests he could be well-equipped to adapt to the Premier League.

The Reds’ interest in Frimpong comes as Manchester City’s struggles continue, with the team facing an uphill battle to catch up with Liverpool. City’s recent 4-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur has left them with a daunting task in their pursuit of the title, and Ilkay Gundogan, a Manchester City midfielder, has acknowledged the Reds’ strength, stating that they are currently well ahead in the title race. Gundogan’s comments come as Liverpool’s six-match winning streak has seen the team open up an eight-point lead over City.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (Image via Getty)

Gundogan believes that City can still salvage their season by focusing on their performances and working hard to turn things around. However, Manchester City’s struggles have allowed Liverpool to take a commanding lead at the top of the table, and another win for the Reds could all but end City’s title hopes. Liverpool’s interest in Frimpong could signal a potential shift in their plans for the future, particularly if Alexander-Arnold does leave the club.

Frimpong’s attacking prowess and adaptability make him an attractive option for the Reds, and it will be intriguing to see if they can secure his signature ahead of other interested parties. Meanwhile, Manchester City’s struggles have left them with a daunting task in their pursuit of the title, and they will need to rediscover their form quickly if they hope to mount a serious challenge to Liverpool’s dominance. The competition between the two teams is expected to heat up in the coming weeks, and the outcome of their respective seasons will be a closely watched and highly anticipated event.

In the end, Frimpong’s potential arrival at Anfield could signal a new era for Liverpool, one that may not include Alexander-Arnold at the helm. As the transfer window approaches, the Reds will have their work cut out to secure the signature of a player of Frimpong’s caliber, but it will be a move that could ultimately benefit the team in the long run. The future of Liverpool’s defense remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: Jeremie Frimpong has become a hot commodity on the transfer market, and only time will tell if he will ultimately choose to join the Reds.

By Matthew Guyett

Matthew Guyett is a features writer at OK Manchester City, covering the Premier League. He graduated from the University of Essex in 2022 with a Creative Writing degree before joining OK Manchester City in August 2024. Matthew began his writing career with Sportskeeda in 2022, working for their European football team for nearly three years. He covered news, transfers, match reports, and fan reactions, becoming one of their most actively read writers. His work has reached over 25 million reads, including a viral story with 724,000 reads. Matthew also contributed to Sportskeeda's WWE team. You can contact him at [email protected].

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