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Jeremie Frimpong has gushed over new Liverpool signing Florian Wirtz.
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Jeremie Frimpong believes that Florian Wirtz is going to be the perfect addition for Liverpool.
His switch means that the Leverkusen double winners reunite at the Premier League champions and feature heavily as part of an important summer on Merseyside.
The Reds return for pre-season at the beginning of July and know their path to successfully defend their top-flight crown, which kicks off at home to AFC Bournemouth on August 15.
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Frimpong was pictured with his club teammate during the off-season break, merely days before Wirtz's move to Liverpool was completed.
And the 24-year-old believes Wirtz will be a huge hit in the Premier League.
"Just expect a winner," Frimpong said.
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"He's a very, very, very special player and for me, he's a very hard-working guy.
The league will love him, I haven't got to talk too much, just watch him!
"Flo, he doesn't crumble under pressure - he likes pressure.
"He's a guy that likes pressure.
"I feel like when you're on the pitch you forget about everything, you just enjoy football, you just play, and Flo is one of the guys who makes you enjoy football, just seeing how he plays.
"He's going to be perfect and he's playing with Liverpool players [too] - so he's going to be perfect.
"He's going to be fine."
Frimpong joined the Reds as the Anfield recruitment team moved quickly following Trent Alexander-Arnold's exit for Real Madrid.
The Dutchman will compete with Conor Bradley for a place as the Liverpool starting right-back but he's confident he can become a Premier League regular.
"The Premier League is the best league in the world, for me, I've always wanted to play in the Premier League," he continued.
"I grew up in Manchester so I know how it is, I watch the league always.
Champions.
"When I was at Leverkusen, I know what champions feels like, joining a side is a privilege especially Liverpool, from watching them on LFCTV to actually playing for them, it's mad, it's really mad, it's crazy.
"I spoke to the manager a few times and he was telling me good things.