Jeremie Frimpong would be happy to move to Liverpool if they decide to sign a right side this summer.
Bayer Leverkusen defender told Bundesliga Club Hey wants to leave.
The 24 -year -old is one of the names in the list of possible Liverpool signs, and has a £ 29.5 million release clause (€ 35m).
The International of the Netherlands was a key member of the Leverkusen team that won the German national double last season.
Since Leverkusen joined in January 2021, former Manchester City player has scored 30 goals and has provided 44 assists in 190 games for the club in all competitions.
Leverkusen signed Frimpong from Celtic in an agreement worth up to £ 11.5 million in January 2021.
He moved from the Manchester City Academy to Celtic for £ 300,000 in September 2019.
The right side of Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold, announced last week that the club will leave when its contract expires on June 30.
Conor Bradley, 21, is finishing the season as the right side of first choice of Liverpool while planning the future without Alexander-Arnold.
Real still does not make liverpool formal for trent
Real Madrid has not yet made an offer to sign Alexander-Arnold Early, a week after contacting Liverpool to ask about the right side in the Club World Cup next month.
The England’s international joins Real Madrid as a free agent, but they want him to move in early June so he can play in the new expanded team 32 of an expanded month.
Madrid needs to make a sacrifice to sign the player early if you want it to appear in its group games in the United States.
They called Liverpool on Monday night at a few hours after the departure announcement of the 10 am by Alexander-Arnold.
They discussed their launch early but did not make a sacrifice.
Alexander-Arnold received a hostile reception of sections of the multitude of Anfield when he arrived as a substitute for the second half in the 2-2 draw on Sunday with the arsenal.
Real Madrid also because Xabi Alonso will be his new chief coach to replace Carlo Ancelotti when they fly to the United States to prepare for his inaugural match against Al Hilal in Miami on June 18.
Alonso announced Friday that he would leave Bayer Leverkusen at the end of the season.