

Two possible players from Liverpool can complete before the 2025 World Cup officially kicks off.
With expected development ahead of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, Liverpool seems to be taking quick action to strengthen their team, even if Premier League teams are not doing well in the game.
Merseyside Club is on the verge of finalizing a deal with Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong and Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, two players are considered strategic in the team’s ever-evolving tactical direction.
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Jeremiah Frimpong will be Liverpool’s first major summer acquisition, with the final part of his medical and contract signing expected to be completed within hours.
The Reds activated his €35 million issue terms and brought the Dutch defender to Anfield after an impressive Bundesliga season. Frimpong’s pace, attack threat and versatility on the right make him a dynamic addition to Liverpool’s defensive squad.
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Meanwhile, Liverpool is developing in pursuit of Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez.
The club has reportedly contacted Bournemouth directly and negotiations on transfer fees are underway. Crucially, Liverpool also reached personal terms with Kerkez, who is said to be eager to join the club. His potential arrival will not only increase depth, but also provide competition and long-term stability on the left side of the defense.
With the rapid development of both deals, Liverpool can complete these signings in a timely manner to give players the lead in the club’s World Cup. These proactive moves reflect the club’s intention to remain competitive on the global stage and refresh the team under the current football program.
As negotiations enter their final stages, Liverpool fans will be watching closely, hoping to block the two transfers in the coming days, strengthening the club’s ambitions in the 2025 season and beyond.
