Liverpool actively pursues a new straight back to fill the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The English international announced that he was going to leave the club this summer after refusing to sign a new contract.
The winners of the Premier League should lose one of their most important players at the club.
Alexander-Arnold most likely headed for La Liga to join Real Madrid where he could play football with his best friend Jude Bellingham.
Naturally, the Merseyside Club began to consult their options to replace the rear attacker.
Arne Slot already has the possibility of Conor Bradley as a replacement ready for Alexander-Arnold, but he wants to add more depth and quality to the right rear position.
Liverpool identify the replacement of Alexander-Arnold
According to Kop EmpireThe Merseyside Club has made Jeremie Frimpong de Bayer Leverkusen their main target.
The 24 -year -old Dutch international stood out in the Bundesliga for his electricity pace, his incessant energy and his ability to contribute to the future.
During the 2023/24 season, Frimpong played a key role in the success of Leverkusen, contributing to an impressive number of goals and aid of a return.
Liverpool is preparing an estimated opening offer for the region of 35 to 40 million euros (29.8 to 34.1 million pounds sterling), the growing optimism that an agreement could be concluded.
Sources close to the player suggest that Frimpong is interested in a change of Premier League and particularly wishes the opportunity to play in Anfield.
Liverpool has several options on their limited list

Personal terms are unlikely to be a major stumbling block, but Liverpool is also aware of potential competition and unpredictable nature of transfer negotiations.
Despite their strong interest in Frimpong, Liverpool wisely aligned the backup options in case the agreement does not materialize.
Among the alternatives taken into account are Ola Aina from Nottingham Forest, Fiorentina’s Dodo and Vanderson from AS Monaco.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Liverpool seems determined to finalize its right back situation, guaranteeing a smooth transition to a new era without Alexander-Arnold.
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