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Liverpool puts pressure with the signing of 29.5 million pounds sterling from Jeremie Frimpong and should trigger his release clause with Bayer Leverkusen.
Mail Sport revealed on Monday that the Dutch international was extremely eager to join Liverpool – and the fact that he was at the top of their program.
The Premier League champions are now progressing with their interest and expect to land in Frimpong a long -term agreement shortly.
Leverkusen was aware for the first time in Liverpool’s interest more than six months ago and he checks a lot of boxes for Arne Slot. He is a backward back but they think he can also play in the three fronts.
The former player of the Manchester City academy, who also played for Celtic, was a key element of the winning team of the Bundesliga de Leverkusen title last season.
FRIMPONG played as a rear -rear venture for the Xabi Alonso team last season and contributed with 14 goals and 12 assists, while this season, he scored five and installed 12 others.
Liverpool is ready to trigger the Liberation clause of Jeremie Frimpong in his Bayer Leverkusen agreement

Frimpong was a key element of the winning team of the Bundesliga de Leverkusen title last season

The Dutch international would replace Trent Alexander-Arnold when he leaves this summer
Reds need a new right back after vice-captain Alexander-Arnold last week has ended a long-standing saga on his future and will soon sign a long-term agreement in Real Madrid.
FRIMPONG signed a mega-money start-up agreement with New Balance in January of this year, the manufacturing giant considering it as a future face of European football.
Mail Sport reported that at the time and revealed that the contract was worth around 20 million pounds sterling, putting it in the same support as the Erling Haaland and Lionel Messi agreements with Nike and Adidas respectively.
The Celtic Scottish champions would put approximately 5.4 million pounds sterling in the end if the Frimpong Liberation Clause is triggered.
His former team is entitled to 30% of the profits drawn from him after his move of 11.5 million pounds sterling in Germany in 2021.
Frimpong would be the first Movement of Liverpool of the summer, but the champions of the Premier League are also interested in its Leverkusen teammate, Florian Wirtz.
The 22 -year -old is one of the most sought after attackers in Europe with several clubs in the running to sign him this summer.
Mail Sport reported this week that Liverpool was faced with this fierce competition for Wirtz, including Man City, but Bayern Munich still leads.