Florian Wirtz, Frimpong and Liverpool
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Liverpool have confirmed a deal to sign Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. The Premier League champions have triggered the 24-year-old's €35m (£29.5m) release clause. Liverpool will pay the fee in three instalments, and Frimpong will sign a six ...
League rules restrict the number of non-homegrown players who can be registered in a squad, and Liverpool are in a state of flux
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As Liverpool edge deeper into a squad evolution this summer under Arne Slot, one of the less glamorous but increasingly urgent topics is creeping into sharp focus. No, it is not about tactics or marquee transfers, but rather a fundamental pillar of squad building in the Premier League: the homegrown quota.
It was, of course, Jeremie Frimpong, who less than four months later opted to leave for a two-year stint at Celtic before moving to Bayer Leverkusen and, earlier this month, arriving back in England as Liverpool's first signing as Premier League champions in a £29million deal.
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