Jeremie Frimpong's arrival at Liverpool has been confirmed, with the Dutch international signing a six-year contract after the Premier League champions triggered his €35m (£29.5m) release clause from Bayer Leverkusen. The transfer, to be paid in three installments, marks a significant addition to Arne Slot's squad, bringing pace and versatility to the right side of the team. While Frimpong's arrival coincides with Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to Real Madrid, Liverpool emphasize that the move is not a direct replacement, but rather a strategic strengthening of the squad.
Frimpong himself acknowledges the "big shoes" he has to fill, recognizing Alexander-Arnold's significant contributions to Liverpool. Alexander-Arnold, who joined Real Madrid after a 20-year spell with Liverpool, leaves behind a legacy of 257 Premier League appearances, a Premier League title, and a Champions League trophy. He is considered one of the best right-backs in the world, known for his exceptional passing range, crossing ability, and set-piece expertise.
Despite the shadow cast by Alexander-Arnold's departure, Frimpong is confident in his abilities and eager to make his mark at Anfield. The 24-year-old is known for his pace, direct running, dribbling ability, and impressive work rate. His versatility allows him to play as a right-back or a right wing-back, providing Slot with tactical flexibility. Liverpool have been monitoring Frimpong for a long time, and were close to signing him for their academy in the past.
Frimpong's move to Liverpool is also motivated by his desire to return to the Premier League, having grown up in Manchester. He expressed his excitement about joining the reigning Premier League champions and working with Arne Slot, who he has heard positive reviews about from Feyenoord players. Frimpong aims to bring energy and his unique qualities to the team, contributing to their quest for continued success.
Liverpool already have other options at right-back, including Conor Bradley, who ended last season as the first choice and recently signed a new four-year deal. The addition of Frimpong will intensify competition for places and provide Slot with more options.
Florian Wirtz, who also joined Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen, expressed his excitement about linking up with Frimpong at Anfield. He praised Frimpong as a "really good player, a really good person, a really funny guy," highlighting his attacking and defensive qualities.
Liverpool's financial position allows them to invest in players like Frimpong and Wirtz, despite the significant outlay. The club has reportedly offset some of the costs through player sales, including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher and Jarell Quansah. This financial strategy enables Liverpool to continue strengthening their squad as they aim to retain their Premier League title and compete for further honors.