FC Barcelona targets Jeremie Frimpong in surprise summer transfer move

FC Barcelona has started to make moves in the summer transfer market, with a surprising name emerging: Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen.

While there have been ongoing rumors about Bernardo Silva and Joshua Kimmich, Barça now seems to be targeting the 23-year-old Dutch right-back.

After an impressive season with Leverkusen, Frimpong has caught the attention of the Blaugrana, who have already contacted his club.

Leverkusen is open to selling, but any transfer will need to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

Frimpong is also attracting interest from Manchester City and Manchester United.

 

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