Liverpool have reportedly secured the signing of Bayer Leverkusen defender Jeremie Frimpong in a €35 million deal as a direct replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano.
The 24-year-old Dutch international is set to fill the void left by Alexander-Arnold, who has officially joined Real Madrid on a free transfer after departing Liverpool this summer.
Romano confirmed the deal's completion on social media, stating: "Jeremie Frimpong deal, all signed and sealed with official announcement now imminent. Liverpool have their new right back for €35m."
The transfer comes at a crucial time for the Premier League champions, who needed to find a quality replacement following Alexander-Arnold's departure. The English defender has signed a six-year contract with Real Madrid, with the Spanish giants officially announcing his arrival on Friday.
Frimpong's Rise to Prominence
Frimpong has established himself as one of Europe's most dynamic right-backs during his time at Bayer Leverkusen, contributing significantly to their recent success under manager Xabi Alonso, who ironically now manages Liverpool.
The Dutch defender's attacking prowess and defensive capabilities make him an ideal candidate to replace Alexander-Arnold, whose creative influence from right-back was a cornerstone of Liverpool's playing style in recent years.
Liverpool's swift action in the transfer market demonstrates their determination to maintain competitiveness following their Premier League triumph, with new manager Arne Slot wasting no time in reshaping his squad for the upcoming season.
An official announcement from Liverpool regarding Frimpong's signing is expected imminently, as the club prepares for life without Alexander-Arnold, who had been a key figure at Anfield since breaking through from the academy.