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Liverpool 'crying out' for Jeremie Frimpong as Arne Slot gets upbeat verdict

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Liverpool 'Crying Out' for Jeremie Frimpong as Arne Slot Gets Upbeat Verdict

Liverpool FC is reportedly desperate for Jeremie Frimpong's services, with the club "crying out" for the versatile Dutch defender amid ongoing squad needs under manager Arne Slot. The 24-year-old, born December 10, 2000, and standing at 171 cm, has seamlessly integrated into Liverpool's lineup as a right-back (wearing #30), bringing dynamism from his prior stints at Celtic and Bayer Leverkusen.[2][3]



Frimpong's career highlights include 190 appearances for Leverkusen ("Die Werkself"), where he scored 30 goals and provided 44 assists while operating in both defensive and attacking roles. He was instrumental in their 2023-24 invincible Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double, featuring in 47 matches during a record 51-game unbeaten run, and earned Bundesliga Team of the Season nods in 2022-23 and 2023-24.[2]

In the 2025/26 season with Liverpool, Frimpong has played 4 matches as a defender, registering 0 goals so far but contributing defensively with 21 tackles, 12 interceptions, and 10 defensive headers. His passing stats show 2 assists, 47 successful low passes (79.66% accuracy), and 11 successful passes into the opponent's box. He boasts a 61.9% ground duels won rate and 25% aerial duel success (2/8), alongside an Expected Threat of 95.75 and 36 progressive passes.[1][3]

Key Metric Value
Goals 0
Assists 2
Tackles 21
Interceptions 12
Progressive Passes 36

Arne Slot has given an upbeat verdict on Frimpong, praising his return from injury alongside updates on players like Gakpo, Gomez, and Szoboszlai. Slot highlighted Frimpong's readiness post-injury, noting his frustration in a recent goalless draw vs. Leeds but optimism after a 2-1 win over Wolves. Pundits argue Liverpool's attack and defense crave Frimpong's pace, crossing, and goal threat, positioning him as a perfect fit for Slot's high-pressing system—especially with Trent Alexander-Arnold's potential midfield shift.[2]

The article emphasizes Frimpong's "special" attributes, suggesting his form could propel Liverpool's title charge, with fans buzzing about his potential in big games like the upcoming Tottenham clash.[1][2]

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