G/A every 102 minutes: West Ham moving in for ‘incredibly fast’ Liverpool target – report

Liverpool could lose target Jeremie Frimpong if West Ham have their way.

Football Insider now reports that the Hammers are eager to complete a deal to land the Bayer Leverkusen full-back this January.

The Dutch youth international has been in impeccable form this season, racking up 17 goals in 23 games (at a rate of one goal or assist every 102.23 minutes).

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An established trajectory for the line of scrimmage?

One has to wonder where Frimpong will end up positionally in a few years at the rate he is going.

In possession, the 23-year-old, described as “incredibly fast” by sporting director Simon Rolfes (via Bundesliga.com), acts more like a winger and becomes active in the final third, as evidenced by his ridiculous number of goals. contributions.

With this in mind, there is surely a chance that “right back” could develop into a more advanced position at some point in what could be a very illustrious career.

In that case, we wouldn’t have to worry about what we could do with players like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley (depending, of course, on where we see our number 66 playing his best football for the rest of his career). .

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