According to Athletics’ David Ornstein, Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremy Fripon will receive medical care before completing his move to Liverpool. An entire agreement has been reached between the two clubs regarding the payment provisions of release clauses in the player’s contract with Bundesliga, and between Liverpool and Frimpong over individual terms.
Frimon’s arrival at Anfield means that Premier League champions have filled the vacancy left by Trent Alexander Arnold’s impending departure to Real Madrid, and with Connor Bradley also signing a new four-year Liverpool contract, Merseysiders should be taken away enough for the right defensive tier.
Liverpool is planning to pay Leverkusen a total of 35 million euros for Flimon’s services, and the 24-year-old is set to sign a five-year contract.
Frimpong offers a different kind of attack outlet on the right side to Alexander Arnold’s trademark passing skills, relying more on the pace and dribbling skills to provide the desired output.