Sources: 

Liverpool has taken a significant step in strengthening its defense by securing Conor Bradley's future with a new four-year contract while simultaneously signing Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen for €35 million.
Frimpong, a Dutch right-back who was part of Xabi Alonso's Bundesliga-winning team, is expected to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has reportedly moved to Real Madrid. The signing reflects Liverpool's intent to maintain a strong presence on the right side of their back four.
"Frimpong will have competition at right-back from Northern Ireland defender Conor Bradley," who recently committed his future to the Reds, ensuring depth and quality in the position.
Last season, Frimpong contributed
10 goal involvements in the league, showcasing his offensive capabilities from defense. His arrival is seen as a strategic move to bolster Liverpool's defensive options under manager Arne Slot.
This dual approach of retaining young talent like Bradley while bringing in an experienced and dynamic player like Frimpong highlights Liverpool's ambition to remain competitive at the highest level.
The €35 million fee underscores the club's investment in quality, aiming to seamlessly fill the void left by Alexander-Arnold's departure and maintain tactical flexibility on the right flank.
Liverpool fans can anticipate a competitive battle for the right-back spot, promising exciting developments in the squad's defensive lineup.
Sources: 
Liverpool has secured Conor Bradley's future with a new four-year contract as they sign Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen for €35 million. Frimpong, replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold, will compete with Bradley for the right-back position in the Reds' defense.