Arne Slot and Jeremie Frimpong (Photo by Carl Recine, Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
According to reports, Liverpool has a real interest in the potential transfer of Jeremie Frimpong, on the right back of Bayer Leverkusen, before this summer.
Trent Alexander-Arnold recently confirmed that he would leave Anfield at the end of the contract this summer and the Reds will need a replacement of the upper class.
According to Give me the sportBen Jacobs, there is “genuine” Liverpool’s interest in frimpongwhich has a launch clause of £ 30 million this summer.
See below as Jacobs published in X, before Twitter, about the interest in Frimpong, who seems to have a realistic chance of leaving Leverkusen after this campaign is over …
Jeremie Frimpong de Leverkusen has a launch clause of 35 million euros. A summer outing is realistic. Several European suitors, including Liverpool, whose interest is genuine. ?? pic.twitter.com/58x15imhcb
– Ben Jacobs (@jacobsben) May 8 2025
Can Jeremie Frimpong replace Trent Alexander-Arnold?
Frimpong has been a prominent performer from the Leverkusen side of Xabi Alonso, especially last season when they won the Bundesliga.

The Netherlands International is known for contributing a very decent number of goals and assists for a complete decline or the wing, so it seems an obvious option to replace Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool.
LFC fans will definitely be attentive to this situation, such as Frimpong looks like a very tempting and affordable optionBut that surely also means that other clubs want to move around him.
Liverpool links with Kevin de Bruyne played
In the meantime, Give me reports adds that Liverpool does not pursue Bruyne’s Kevin, despite speculations that link them to the Manchester City playmaker.
The Belgium experienced international will be out of contract at the Etihad Stadium this summer, but it does not really adapt to the Liverpool recruitment model.
Although De Bruyne was a world -class player not long ago, he now seems to have passed his high point and it is difficult to imagine -continuing to play for a highest Premier League club.
Give Me Sport insists that there is no truth in Liverpool’s links, in any case, and surely it would make sense for the club to continue to go to players only by approaching their years.