Liverpool is set for a hectic transfer window as they get ready to forge ahead without Jürgen Klopp, who will depart the club in July.
Despite the impending exit of Klopp, the possibility of winning a treble is still there thus increasing level of pressure that comes with transition period.
Apart from everything happening on the pitch, FSG who are the owners of Liverpool have written a football history by bringing back ex-CEO Michael Edwards and by appointing new Sporting Director Richard Hughes from Bournemouth.
Hughes will first work in the summer, and it is one of his arduous tasks to make the right decisions concerning the purchases and players’ departures.
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What is the latest on Frimpong’s connection to Liverpool?
Moving down the list of players which are being currently thought about by Liverpool, the current player which the Reds are eyeing at is Jeremie Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen.
The 23-years-old right-back has been impressive for Leverkusen along with great Xabi Alonso managing the club and representing them with 11 goals and 11 assists by now.
While even the rumours of Frimpong with Manchester United and Arsenal do not directly excite Reds fans about the possible signing, they, nonetheless, make those fans anticipate the prospect of having him in their team.
In reality, his capture is the thing that fans are looking towards and the fact that he has bargain clause of just £35m makes it even more enticing.
The club looking for long-term solution of Liverpool in case of the arrival of Frimpong as a substitute for Trent Alexander-Arnold could be considered.
On top of his adaptability and strong performances throughout the season, it is not so shocking that the Reds’ squad must have Frimpong on the radar, particularly because of the uncertain future that Van Dijk, Salah, and Alexander-Arnold carry who have their contract about to expire.
But at the same time, Frimpong’s speed of interest may be outrun by Conor Bradley’s coming in the team. There is a breath of fresh air as a cover is formed without Alexander-Arnold who is absent due to injury.
The young star again manifests that he is worthy to play at the top level.
Whilst Bradley has the opportunity to play in a number of positions, both out wide or even as a wing-back, something he can do with so much certainty, he can be a vital supplement to the team providing the need to possibly change the transfer decisions.