Jarell Quansah has settled for a limited playing time this season, but received a long -term contract by Liverpool in the early days of the regime of Arne Slot as a manager
Liverpool does not exclude Jarell Quansah for less than a year after he had signed a new long -term contract. Quansah, 22, has only started seven games for the Reds since the turn of the year, the last five defeats of which have been.
The defender made his breakthrough under Jurgen Klopp last season and the new manager Arne Slot gave him a start in his very first game in the newly promoted city of Ipswich in August. Unfortunately for Quansah he was addicted by Slot during the break without mercy.
Despite his struggles, Liverpool Chiefs were still the conviction that Quansah, who was called by England three times without making his debut, would be an asset for years to come. That is why the decision was made to hand over the academy product in October a long -term contract, which reportedly held it until 2029.
But things seem to have changed. Sky Germany reports that Quansah is interested in clubs in the Bundesliga and Premier League.
They add that Liverpool has not excluded a sale, with their defense to undergo a considerable change in the summer transfer window. In anticipation of the exit of Trent Alexander-Arnold, the Reds have agreed to sign Jeremie Frimpong fairly with a five-year contract after informing Bayer Leverkusen that they intend to pay his £ 29.5 million release clause.
Right-Back is a position that Quansah, a central defender of trade, is regularly locked. But the belief of the Dutchman staggered towards the end of the campaign, in which midfielder Curtis Jones was used when both Conor Bradley and Alexander-Arnold were injured.
Liverpool was also interested in signing Real Madrid-bound Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen for £ 50 million, which suggests that they want to sign Center-back. Thanks to the fact that he is a home-grown player, the sale of Quansah would enormously stimulate Liverpool's comfortable financial position, with great fans of the 22-year-old.
Slot, however, has praised the mentality of Quansah and apparently would not have a problem with the prospect born in Warrington in his team next season. “Ibou [Konate] and Virgil [van Dijk] Were and are such a strong combination that he didn't play much, “recognized Slot in March after his last call from England.
“But every time he had to play, except perhaps the first one or two games, but after that he could play, you could see that he might no longer be a talent, because you have no setbacks as a talent, but the moment you get setbacks, it is about you and how you react. I think he has shown in his recent versions in his recent versions that he is a talent.
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“That is probably what Thomas Tuchel also saw and sees him giving him a call-up. He did the last few times really well that he had to play for us and even in a position he is not fully used to the right full-back.
“But in my opinion he also has the qualities to play in that position. He is strong, he is fast, he is very comfortable with the ball and it gives us an extra quality when we play it that we saw [against Paris Saint-Germain]In terms of set pieces because he was the one who was so far away from the US who qualified for the next round through the ball on the post because it was not offside.
“He showed mentality and that he had quality. That is all we knew when we saw him play last season.”
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