Liverpool star Jarell Quansah completed his move to Bayer Leverkusen this week and was spotted to share a joke with Erik ten Hag in images behind the scenes divided by his new employers
Erik ten Hag congratulated Jarell Quansah jokes with beating Germany in the final of the euros, just a few minutes after his summer movement was confirmed. In recent days, the ex-liverpool defender has put pen on paper on a £ 35 million switch to Bayer Leverkusen.
Quansah has signed a five -year -old deal in Germany. And after his switch was confirmed, the Bundesliga side shared a large number of content behind the scenes, including him to meet the current boss ten Hag for the first time.
And in that first meeting, Ten Hag ensured to congratulate Quansah on his recent European championship success with the England under 21 years of age. He said, “Congratulations for winning! And for beating the Germans!” he said while chuckling. “Very good!”
Of course, Ten Hag currently calls Germany appointed at home as Bayer Leverkusen -Sbaas this summer after the move from Xabi Alonso to Real Madrid. The Dutchman had previously been to Manchester United for two and a half seasons.
Quansah followed in his footsteps after he has left the Premier League for the Bundesliga and is determined to wear his winning habit in Germany. Speaking with the official website of Leverkusen, he said: “It was an incredible feeling, winning with your country. It is probably always the best you can really do.
“The partying has not really begun, I would say. Of course I wanted to come here and make sure that everything was out and over the line. I am just grateful that it is now.
“It is a huge privilege to represent this club. It is always good to be interesting for such a big club in Germany. Especially with the success in recent years that they have experienced. I have always seen that, I have always looked. I love the way they play.
“I was able to get a good impression of the team and the club when we met Leverkusen last season in the Champions League with LFC. A fantastic team – they hardly played another team in Anfield in the first 60 minutes.
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“During the discussions they explained to me exactly what ambitious goals they have here. It is a great job and challenge for me to be part of the current revival of Leverkusen.”
The switch from Quansah to Leverkusen is only the newest part of the company they have done this summer with Liverpool. The Reds have also moved for Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz – the last moving to Anfield for a British record transfer costs.
