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It’s clear that Liverpool’s 2025-26 season has fallen short of expectations.

Despite being the highest spenders in the Premier League, Arne Slot and his squad have significantly underperformed.

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This disappointing run has led to the appointment of Andoni Iraola as the Reds’ new head coach, prompting fans to reevaluate some of the recent signings.

A number of first-team players have struggled to demonstrate their worth, leaving the club facing another major rebuild.

Moreover, following recent developments concerning one of Liverpool’s players, it appears his time at Anfield may be drawing to a close.

Jeremie Frimpong overlooked for Netherlands World Cup squad after Jurrien Timber injury

When Ronald Koeman revealed the Netherlands’ World Cup squad, one of the notable absentees was Liverpool’s Jeremie Frimpong.

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Before joining Anfield, Frimpong was a key player for his national team, known for his attacking ability and versatility. However, a season plagued by injuries and inconsistent performances has left him out of the squad, highlighting his struggles.

With Timber sidelined, Frimpong was given another opportunity to be included in the summer tournament. Unfortunately, Koeman chose to select Lutsharel Geertruida instead.

This snub is likely to impact Frimpong’s confidence and could potentially make Liverpool reconsider his future, especially with another transfer target being called up over him.

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Jeremie Frimpong’s tenure at Liverpool may come to a close

Given Iraola’s team strategy, it’s uncertain if Frimpong aligns with his vision.

While the Netherlands international can play as a right-back or a right-winger, most of the names being linked to the Reds are attackers, leaving him with limited options to fit in.

Nevertheless, as showcased this season, the 25-year-old struggles to adapt to a back-four setup due to his aggressive attacking style.

Additionally, his contributions have significantly decreased compared to his time at Bayer Leverkusen, managing only four goal involvements this term.

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As Liverpool looks to revamp their squad this summer, some current players will inevitably be let go.

With Frimpong’s lackluster performance, it would not be surprising to see the club consider parting ways with him, making his future at Anfield uncertain this summer.