Liverpool Sign $60m Defender as United Target Two Stars
With the Premier League season wrapping up, the spotlight now shifts to the transfer market, and there’s plenty of buzz already. One of the standout stories? Liverpool sign $60m defender as United target two stars—Jeremie Frimpong is set to wear red, while Manchester United are chasing two promising names to rebuild their attack.
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Frimpong Set for Anfield Switch
Liverpool are on the verge of confirming the signing of Dutch right-back Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. According to Sky Sports, the 24-year-old completed his medical on Sunday, and the club will activate his AU$60 million release clause. With Trent Alexander-Arnold on his way to Real Madrid, Frimpong will have big shoes to fill, but he’s no stranger to pressure. The former Celtic man was key in Leverkusen’s Bundesliga and Pokal triumphs last season, showing off his pace, versatility, and attacking flair. He’s expected to battle it out with young talent Conor Bradley for that right-back spot. Interestingly, Celtic are also set to benefit from the move, taking home a reported AU$15 million share of the transfer fee.
Manchester United Eyeing Cunha and Delap
Meanwhile, over at Old Trafford, United are looking to bolster their attack. First up is Wolves’ star forward Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian has had a standout Premier League season, scoring 15 goals and adding six assists in 28 games. Reports suggest United are ready to meet his AU$120 million release clause. While Wolves boss Vitor Pereira insists Cunha is “happy” at the club, it seems the Red Devils are closing in on the deal.
But that’s not all—United are also chasing Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap. Despite Ipswich facing relegation, Delap had a strong individual campaign, netting 12 goals and edging closer to an England senior call-up. The 22-year-old has already visited United’s Carrington training ground for face-to-face talks. His release clause of AU$60 million makes him a valuable asset, and United know they’ll face stiff competition for his signature.
Big Moves, Bigger Stakes
As the summer window gets ready to open in two phases—June 1st to 10th, then again from June 16th to September 1st—clubs are wasting no time. Between Liverpool’s defensive upgrades and United’s attacking pursuits, it’s shaping up to be an exciting few months.