Ghanaian defender Jeremie Frimpong has expressed his keen interest in joining English Premier League giants Liverpool, amidst rumors linking him with several top European clubs.

Frimpong has been a standout performer for Bayer Leverkusen in the ongoing German Bundesliga season, attracting attention from clubs like Manchester United and Real Madrid.

With 21 appearances, seven goals, and six assists to his name in the Bundesliga, Frimpong has been a pivotal figure in Leverkusen's successful campaign, with the team currently leading the league standings.

As Liverpool searches for a successor to Jurgen Klopp, who will depart at the end of the season, reports suggest that the Reds are eyeing Leverkusen's current coach, Xabi Alonso, to take over.

In light of these developments, Frimpong has openly expressed his admiration for Liverpool, citing the club's rich history and status as a top European side.

When asked about a potential move to Liverpool, Frimpong responded positively, stating, "A great club, with history. That would be great. Who knows what the future will bring?"

Frimpong, who came through the Manchester City academy before stints at Celtic and Leverkusen, sees Liverpool as an enticing destination for his future endeavors.

Under Alonso's guidance at Leverkusen, Frimpong has flourished into one of Europe's most promising right-backs, showcasing his talent and potential on the field.

With Liverpool considering a managerial change and Frimpong's impressive form catching the eye of top clubs, the prospect of a move to Anfield remains an intriguing possibility for the Ghanaian defender.