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Liverpool: Ryan Gravenberch answers Jeremie Frimpong question as 'five-year deal agreed' ahead of £29.5m move

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The Netherlands international is expected to make the move to Anfield in the summer transfer window

Ryan Gravenberch delivers his verdict on Jeremie Frimpong who has been tipped to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold for Liverpool



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Tashan Deniran-Alleyne52 seconds ago

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Ryan Gravenberch says Jeremie Frimpong will bring “really good qualities” if he joins Liverpool this summer.

The Reds are widely expected to sign the Netherlands international, amid reports they have activated the £29.5million release clause in his contract with Bayer Leverkusen.

There were even suggestions on earlier in the week prior to Liverpool’s Premier League clash away at Brighton that Frimpong had completed his medical, having agreed to sign a five-year contract with the new champions of England.

Arne Slot refused to provide an update when quizzed about the speculation after his side were beaten 3-2 at the Amex Stadium.

Gravenberch has taken a similar approach to the Liverpool head coach, stressing it is a matter of if his Dutch compatriot will join him at Anfield ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

With that said, the Reds midfielder offered a brief insight as to what supporters can expect from Frimpong should the 24-year-old make the move to Merseyside.

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Speaking to Sky Sports he said: "If he does, he will bring a lot.

I know him from also from the Dutch team and he is a really good guy.

"Really good qualities so we will see, we have to wait."

Frimpong is set to be a direct replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold who will bid farewell to Liverpool following the home game against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Whilst it will be a celebratory atmosphere inside Anfield as the Reds finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy, Gravenberch admits the occasion will be tinged with a little bid of sadness due to saying goodbye to Alexander-Arnold.

He added: "Yes of course, he did a lot for the club.

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