A Rising Star’s Journey Back to Manchester
Manchester City may be gearing up for a heartfelt reunion with their former academy gem, Jeremie Frimpong. The Dutch-Ghanaian right-back, now a standout performer for Bayer Leverkusen, is reportedly on Pep Guardiola’s radar as a long-term replacement for veteran Kyle Walker.
Frimpong’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. Leaving City’s academy in 2019 for Celtic, he carved out a name for himself in Scotland before making a €11 million move to the Bundesliga in 2021. Since then, the 23-year-old has evolved into one of Europe’s most exciting attacking full-backs, with 26 goals and 38 assists in 158 competitive matches for Leverkusen.
His blistering speed and attacking flair have not gone unnoticed. Top clubs, including Manchester United and Real Madrid, are circling, making Frimpong one of the most sought-after defenders in world football.
While a January transfer appears unlikely, the summer window could be pivotal. With reports suggesting a €45 million release clause, Manchester City might find themselves in a strong position to reclaim their former protégé. For Guardiola, the prospect of Frimpong’s return not only addresses a strategic need but also brings a sense of poetic symmetry to a story that began in the City academy.
The race is on, and City will face fierce competition. But for Frimpong, a homecoming to the Etihad could be the next chapter in his stellar career.
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