Michael Owen, the former Liverpool striker, has shared his assessment of the players who arrived at Anfield during last summer's remarkable £446 million spending spree — and he is not entirely convinced by every signing.
Owen Questions Frimpong's Position as Jury Remains Out on Liverpool's Full-Back Signings

Michael Owen, the former Liverpool striker, has shared his assessment of the players who arrived at Anfield during last summer's remarkable £446 million spending spree — and he is not entirely convinced by every signing.
Speaking about the club's full-back additions, Owen admitted he remains uncertain about where Jeremie Frimpong fits within a traditional defensive setup. "I don't know what Jeremie Frimpong is," Owen said. "He's not really a right-back." The comments reflect a broader conversation across English football about how to categorise a player whose attacking instincts and forward runs often see him operate far more like a winger than a conventional defender.
Frimpong was among a number of high-profile arrivals at Liverpool last summer as the club invested heavily to reshape their squad. The full-back positions attracted particular scrutiny, with Owen suggesting the jury is still out on whether those specific recruits have proven their worth.
Despite his reservations about the defensive signings, Owen was more enthusiastic about the other players brought in during the same window. The broader group of summer arrivals, he indicated, has given him genuine reason for optimism — a sentiment that many Liverpool supporters will share as the club look to build on their recent momentum.
The £446 million outlay represented one of the most ambitious single-window transfer campaigns in Liverpool's history, signalling the club's intent to remain competitive at the highest level of European football.


