
Fans of Liverpool have bombed a Bundesliga-Back-Back on social media and have encouraged him to move to the club, while Trent Alexander-Arnold closer to completing a free transfer to Real Madrid.
On Tuesday, Mail Sport reported that Los Blancos is confident to sign Alexander-Arnold this summer-with sources in Spain that suggest that the move is 'completely ready and done'.
With the defender in contract in the summer – in addition to Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah – he was constantly associated with the Spanish giants.
And although sources close to Liverpool suggest that they have not yet had an indication that every deal has been completed, the news sent that Alexander-Arnold sent close to a switch to the Spanish capital of social media in a razory.
Reds -fans kept messing around their own soil defender while looking to lose a critical rader in the Arne Slot machine.
However, the Anfield believers apparently have drawn their attention to Bayer Leverkusen Full-back Jeremie Frimpong in their attempt to find the perfect replacement for Alexander-Arnold.
Frimpong, graduated in Manchester City Academy, has been one of Europe's most formidable right backs in Leverkusen for the past 18 months.
Usually used as a wing-back in the Xabi Alonso system, the Dutchman yielded nine goals and delivered seven assists in Leverkusen's Maiden Bundesliga title Triumph Last Campaign.
And although his figures are lower this season – he has four goals and five assists in the league – Liverpool supporters have been brought to social media to convince the Dutch international to become a member of the club.
After a message in which Frimpong mocked an influencer for his extreme morning routine, Reds -fans flooded his commentary with the question him to become a member of the club.
“We need a right -wing extent, can you fill in?” Written one, while the other answered: “I have seen enough. Participate in the Reds'.
Some supporters believe that the position would be Frimpong's to fill, as someone wrote: “Come to Liverpool, there is a vacancy.”
During the international break, a video showed that was posted on the YouTube account of the Dutch National Team, Frimpong greeting with the greeting of Liverpool star Ryan Gravenberch.
The full-back, who is said to have a release clause of £ 33 million, showed its best impression of a scouse accent while hugging the Reds midfielder and storing supporters.
'Jeremie Frimpong, the future scouser in our team? I mean, he is the potential and comes with a release clause of € 40 million, “wrote a Liverpool Fan account.
If Frimpong made the switch to Merseyside, he would be confronted with serious competition from a certain north.
Many see the current heir of the right -wing position, if it is indeed empty, as Conor Bradley. The 21-year-old has been regularly performed when Alexander-Arnold is absent in the team.
Whether Frimpong takes red or not, the potential departure of Alexander-Arnold will still be an important blow to Liverpool when it comes to bloom.
He has not only risen by the ranks, but he is only seen as one of the best full-backs in the world. After attending their academy at the age of six, the defender made his debut as an 18-year-old in an EFL cup against Tottenham in 2018.
He has since picked up 349 performances and has been a cornerstone in the enormous success of Liverpool in recent years.
Alexander-Arnold has scored 22 goals about his time in Anfield and added 87 assists. In the meantime, the defender – who has won eight trophies with his boy's club – was appointed vice -captain in the summer of 2023.
Mail Sport had reported in December that Real was certain that Alexander-Arnold would be their husband and planned for life with the English international in their team.
That trust has only been intensified since then, although sources close to Liverpool suggest that they have not yet had an indication that a deal has been completed.
Real Madrid is legally permitted to talk to Alexander-Arnold since 1 January and has done this-so that his contract with Anfield ends in June.
Mail Sport understands that those in the Spanish capital have long expected that Alexander-Arnold would participate, but Florentino Perez wanted to respect Liverpool, so I didn't want to make news public.
But sources in Madrid think that completing a movement is now a matter of a formality at this stage.
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