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Liverpool targets Joshua Kimmich as direct Trent Alexander-Arnold replacement

    Key Takeaways:

  • Liverpool has contacted Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich, whose contract expires this summer
  • Kimmich can negotiate with any club, and Liverpool is pushing to secure his signature early
  • Kimmich is viewed as a potential replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, expected to join Real Madrid as a free agent
  • Liverpool is also considering Jeremie Frimpong for the right-back position, but Kimmich’s free-agent status makes him a cost-effective option
  • Kimmich has not decided on his future and may stay at Bayern under Vincent Kompany, with talks of a new contract ongoing

Liverpool has reportedly made contact with Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich, according to journalist Sacha Tavolieri. With Kimmich’s contract set to expire this summer, the German international is free to negotiate with other clubs, and Liverpool has acted swiftly to present their offer.

Known for his versatility, Kimmich is primarily a defensive midfielder but has also excelled as a right-back. Liverpool views him as a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is widely expected to leave Anfield this summer as a free agent, likely heading to Real Madrid. While Liverpool has also shown interest in Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong for the right-back role, Kimmich’s availability on a free transfer makes him an appealing target compared to the significant fee required for the Dutch international.

Liverpool is not the only club pursuing the 29-year-old Kimmich. His status as a free agent has attracted interest from multiple teams, prompting the Reds to start negotiations early in hopes of outpacing the competition.

Kimmich’s future remains uncertain. The player himself recently admitted there is a strong possibility of staying at Bayern Munich, as he feels comfortable under Vincent Kompany’s management. Talks of a potential contract extension with Bayern are also ongoing.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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