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Liverpool demand £40m for Jarell Quansah amid Bayer Leverkusen interest

Liverpool demand £40m for Jarell Quansah amid Bayer Leverkusen interest

Telegrapha day ago

Bayer Leverkusen are ready to test Liverpool's resolve to keep their England Under-21 centre-back Jarell Quansah, with the Bundesliga side considering a formal bid.
Liverpool are not proactively seeking to sell the defender, but an offer in the region of £40 million could tempt them to sell. It remains to be seen if the German club are prepared to go that high.
Talks between the clubs are unrelated to the £116 million transfer of Florian Wirtz, which should be ratified in the next 24 hours. Wirtz is heading to Merseyside to conclude the formalities of his record-breaking move.
There are good relations between the Leverkusen and Anfield hierarchy, which has led to ongoing dialogue on Quansah's future.
Liverpool are reluctant to sell but are aware of the strong interest in a player who is currently with the England Under-21s side defending the Euros title.
Liverpool rewarded Quansah with a new long-term contract last season, but despite his potential, he is yet to establish himself as first choice alongside Virgil van Dijk.
However, he was a critical member of Liverpool's Premier League-winning squad, with his career on an upward trajectory.
The academy product broke into the side in the 2023-24 season, winning the Carabao Cup and being hailed as one of several exciting young England defenders to the point where he was called up to Gareth Southgate's preliminary squad for last summer's Euro 2024.
The Warrington-born 22-year-old started last season under Arne Slot but swiftly dropped below Ibrahima Konaté in the pecking order.
Bundesliga interest reflects how highly he is rated. There have been several approaches for him over the past 12 months, most notably when Newcastle United asked for him to be included in a possible player-plus cash deal for Anthony Gordon a year ago.
Liverpool's refusal to agree to that proposal affirmed at the time that they regard Quansah as a possible star of the future.
Selling him this summer would require Liverpool to find a replacement, and they are already in the market for defenders, hoping to strike a deal for Bournemouth's left-back Milos Kerkez.

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