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18-05-2025
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Breaking: Jeremie Frimpong Completes Medical Ahead of £29m Liverpool Move
Jeremie Frimpong Completes Medical Ahead of Liverpool Switch Liverpool have wasted no time in executing their summer transfer plans, with Dutch international Jeremie Frimpong completing his medical ahead of a move from Bayer Leverkusen. As reported exclusively by DaveOCKOP, the dynamic right-back has signed a contract that will keep him at Anfield until 2030. Paul Joyce has now also confirmed the news, further solidifying the credibility of this significant transfer development. Advertisement This move comes in anticipation of Trent Alexander-Arnold's long-rumoured departure to Real Madrid. The England international, who has spent 21 years at Liverpool, is expected to seek a new challenge in Spain — a seismic change for the club and supporters alike. 'Liverpool have found their replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold before he has even left the club,' DaveOCKOP reports — a line that captures the efficiency and forward-planning that has typified Arne Slot's first year in charge. Slot's Ruthless Efficiency Already Evident Fresh off securing the Premier League title in his debut season, Arne Slot is demonstrating that success will not lead to complacency. His approach has been methodical and assertive, and the acquisition of Frimpong reinforces that mentality. Advertisement 'Arne Slot and Liverpool Football Club are acting fast in the transfer market,' DaveOCKOP rightly states. With Frimpong's medical now completed, it is clear that Liverpool are not waiting for the dust to settle from last season's celebrations. Photo: IMAGO In tandem with this deal, the club also announced that Conor Bradley has signed a new long-term contract. The Northern Irishman, who impressed during Trent's absence last season, is now expected to compete directly with Frimpong for the starting right-back spot. Replacing a Scouser: No Easy Task Trent Alexander-Arnold's potential move to Real Madrid marks the end of an era. More than just a player, he has been a symbol of the club's identity — a local lad turned global star. His creative playmaking from deep has often redefined the right-back role in the modern game. Advertisement Yet, in Jeremie Frimpong, Liverpool are bringing in a player who offers a different but equally enticing profile. An explosive runner with excellent attacking instincts, Frimpong was a vital cog in Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen side that captured hearts across Europe with their free-flowing football. Depth and Competition Key to Squad Evolution What this transfer also highlights is the importance of competition and depth in modern squads. With Bradley and Frimpong both capable of starting, Liverpool now possess tactical flexibility. Slot can rotate, rest or adapt his system, knowing he has two high-quality options for a crucial position. 'Official news emerged from the club yesterday that fellow right back Conor Bradley has signed a new long term deal also, with both Bradley and Frimpong expected to vye for the role next season,' notes DaveOCKOP. It's a vital development, ensuring that no drop-off occurs, even if Trent's departure becomes reality. Advertisement Frimpong's pace, energy and work ethic will not only bolster Liverpool's right side but also fit seamlessly into Slot's high-intensity, possession-based system. Our View – Anfield Index Analysis This is exactly what a title-winning side should do — strengthen from a position of power. Jeremie Frimpong's arrival might feel like a shock for those still clinging to the hope of Trent staying, but in truth, it shows foresight and clarity from the club's leadership. While it will be emotional to say goodbye to a player of Trent's stature, fans should be incredibly excited about what Frimpong can bring. He isn't just a replacement; he's an upgrade in certain areas — especially in pure pace and goal threat. His 14 goal contributions last season for Leverkusen as a wing-back highlight just how advanced his game has become. Advertisement Moreover, the competition with Conor Bradley ensures no one rests on their laurels. This is the kind of internal rivalry that breeds excellence. Slot knows what he's doing. He's just lifted the Premier League title and is showing us that success was no fluke. If anything, this feels like just the beginning. Frimpong in, Trent possibly out, but Liverpool are still evolving — and quickly.
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11-03-2025
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Liverpool 0-1 PSG: Player Ratings From a Penalty Shootout Loss at Anfield
This enthralling last 16 second-leg tie was played out at Anfield with two of Europe's most in-form teams going head to head. The lineup and subsequent ratings are listed below. All aboard the Ali Express. — DaveOCKOP (@DaveOCKOP) March 11, 2025 The world-class Brazilian stopper was brilliant for most of the half as he suppressed much of what came his way, however, the goal conceded was an unflattering moment. In the second half the former Roma star was assured and committed to keeping the game alive. The England superstar was keen to gallop forward, though he neglected his defensive responsibilities at times and didn't offer enough on the ball through the opening 45 minutes. After the intermission, the academy graduate was more productive until leaving the field due to an injury. Subbed – 73 mins The Scotland international was unsure on the ball though resolute off the ball in a cagey first half. After the halftime break, the former Hull fullback was strong and productive at either end of the pitch. The France international defender was at fault for the goal conceded and looked slightly vulnerable at times with the large spaces behind him. In the second half the former RB Leipzig man was powerful and alert to snuff out any dangers. Subbed – 111 mins The captain and leader of this team looked to push his team forward, though the counter-attacking abilities of the enemy were a tough task to master. After the restart, the former Celtic man was first to everything and led with immense confidence. Man of the Match The Duch midfielder was lacklustre and uninspiring in the first half as he often went missing when power and defensive awareness were needed. After the break, the former Ajax prodigy was better and more energetic as his tea increased their output. The Hungarian skipper was committed to his work and tried to create patterns of play for his teammates. After the intermission, the former RB Leipzig man was full of energy after the disallowed goal. A blocked shot nearly got his team's equaliser as the Reds ramped up their play. Subbed – 106 mins The Argentina World Cup winner was keen to show aggression in a tough first half. In the second 45 minutes, the former Brighton man was more keen to push on and make things happen in the final third. Subbed – 91 mins The Portuguese striker was lacking in movement and awareness as he struggled to make a true impact. In the second half the former Wolves man was again lacking before leaving the field. Subbed – 73 mins The Columbian forward started on the wing and looked to penetrate whenever possible. In the second half the former Porto man was more effective and had a header saved spectacularly. More chances nearly paid off as the winger probed continuously. Subbed – 101 mins The Egyptian King was very peripheral in the first half was his impact was limited. After the break, the record-breaking scorer was very unlucky with an attempted assist for Luis Díaz and a close-range shot which was blocked. More avenues opened up slightly, though the 32-year-old was unable to make his usual impact. Darwin Núñez – 7.0 (on 73) Can on to add power and pace. Jarell Quansah – 7.0 (on 73) Came on to offer more resilience. Curtis Jones – 6.0 (on 91) Came on to offer more control and renewed energy. Cody Gakpo – 5.0 (on 101) Came on to offer more variety. Wataru Endō – 6.0 (on 111) Came on to add more physicality. Harvey Elliott – 6.0 (on 106) Came on. We're going to penalties. #UCL — Liverpool FC (@LFC) March 11, 2025 Arne Slot – 7.0 The Dutch manager picked a strong team and set out his team to be more aggressive and attacking. The substitutions were selective and less impactful than last week or the weekend, however, game management was always going to be a consideration for the Dutchman. Steven Smith's Pre-match Prediction; Liverpool 2 – 2 PSG