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To qualify as homegrown, a player must have spent three years at an English or Welsh club before their 21st birthday.
These players often command a higher price, and Liverpool might need to sign at least one during the summer transfer window.
Despite being Dutch and currently playing in Germany for Bayer Leverkusen, Frimpong would be considered homegrown in the Premier League due to his nine-year stint in the Manchester City academy.
Frimpong moved to England when he was seven and spent the following 12 years in the north-west, including a move to Scottish Premiership side Celtic after nine years in City's academy.
Now aged 24, Frimpong could help Liverpool meet its homegrown player quota if he were to make the switch to Anfield in the summer.
Jeremie Frimpong could help Liverpool meet its homegrown quota.
The chance to fill Alexander-Arnold's boots at Liverpool could prove too enticing to resist.
Indeed, The Athletic suggests that Frimpong would be open to a move to Liverpool.
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The fact that he would help the Anfield side meet their homegrown quota is an added perk.
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