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Liverpool will start the 2025-26 Premier League season as champions but without the scouser in their team, Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Make no mistake, Arne Slot and Richard Hughes will have been plotting how to replace the England right-back for weeks, or maybe even months, already.
That makes signing another option to play at right-back a necessity if Joe Gomez leaves as expected.
One of the major plus points of former Bayer Leverkusen's Frimpong is that he qualifies as a homegrown player.
A man with 148 Premier League appearances to his name, the defender who only turned 28 last month and can play at right-back and left-back as well as in a more advanced role on either side.
Signing Walker-Peters for nothing as an experienced deputy to Bradley is therefore an intriguing possibility for the Reds.
The twice-capped England full-back, who used to play for Tottenham, would surely relish a move to Liverpool and would arrive without the expectation of guaranteed game time.
Bradley could then be trusted to further prove he's the long-term successor to Alexander-Arnold by playing the bulk of minutes.
Though there would be questions about whether Walker-Peters is up to standard to play for the champions, he is capable enough to be a squad player until Slot can sign a higher-quality rival for Bradley in a future window.
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