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Liverpool supporters have all eyes on Sunday as they prepare to celebrate their Premier League title win once again.
The Reds secured their status as champions of England almost one month ago and have been in party mode ever since.
And although performances on the pitch have suffered in the meantime, it has all been leading up to Sunday, when the Premier League trophy will be hoisted high into the Anfield sky.
Virgil van Dijk will be the man to do the honours, with the Liverpool captain becoming the first Dutch player to ever lead an English team to domestic glory.
Van Dijk will do so alongside two of his Dutch national team colleagues, with Ryan Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo also contributing hugely to Liverpool’s success.
And the Reds’ orange connection will not end there, with Bayer Leverkusen right-back Jeremie Frimpong set to turn the terrific trio into a fabulous foursome.
Ahead of Frimpong’s move this summer, Gravenberch has been teasing supporters with what to expect from his countryman.
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For a time it had appeared Liverpool may sign and announce the addition of Frimpong at the beginning of this week.
However, things have gone a little quiet on that front in recent days.
Liverpool fans should not worry, however, with Paul Joyce reporting that the deal has been sealed.
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Writing in The Times on Thursday, Joyce confirmed that Frimpong has completed his medical tests and will rubber-stamp a £30m move to Anfield once the transfer window opens.
Perhaps already safe in that knowledge, Gravenberch was asked during an interview with Sky Sports to share what supporters could expect to see from Frimpong next season.
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“If he does [join] then he will bring a lot,” said the 23-year-old.
“I know him from the Dutch team, he’s a really good guy, really good qualities.
We will see, we have to wait.”
Gravenberch has been over in Amsterdam this week to celebrate the opening of a ‘Cruyff Court’; a small-sided pitch designed to give children a safe space to practice sport in the Netherlands.
That’s where the midfielder was spotted by Sky Sports, and as well as being asked about Frimpong, Gravenberch gave his thoughts on the exit of the man he’s replacing, Trent Alexander-Arnold, this weekend.
“He did a lot for the club, it’s a little bit sad because I’m really happy with him,” he said.
“But obviously we have to say goodbye.”
It will be fascinating to see the reaction Alexander-Arnold is afforded by the Anfield crowd if he does play a part against Crystal Palace.
While players like Gravenberch will hope for a positive reaction, that is by no means assured.