Bayer Leverkusen have reportedly contacted Liverpool regarding the availability of Jarell Quansah. As reported by Fabrizio Romano (via LFC Transfer Room), the German giants are keen on the 22-year-old defender.
Bayer Leverkusen have already seen Liverpool sign one of their star players this summer in the form of Jeremie Frimpong. Arne Slot’s side are said to be close to landing Florian Wirtz from the German side in a club record €150 million deal with add-ons.
Jarell Quansah is now reportedly being eyed by the Bundesliga side as they look to bolster their defensive ranks. Bayer Leverkusen have parted ways with Xabi Alonso in the summer, with former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag replacing the Spaniard.
Quansah came through Liverpool‘s youth ranks and made his senior debut under Jurgen Klopp in January 2023. He has made 58 appearances for the Reds so far, serving as a backup behind Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate and Joe Gomez.
A right-footed centre-back, he can also play at right-back and is a ball-playing defender. Quansah is quite calm and composed while on the ball and is also known for his excellent passing ability.
Ex-Liverpool striker Emile Heskey has claimed that the Reds should have signed Bryan Mbeumo in the summer. He has insisted that the Cameroon international would have been a brilliant replacement for Mohamed Salah in the long run.
In a recent chat with Betting website Prime Casino, Heskey said:
Heskey added:
Bryan Mbeumo is reportedly valued at £60 million by Brentford and has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United. The forward had a brilliant last season with the Bees, scoring 20 goals and providing eight assists in 38 Premier League games.
Snehanjan developed an interest in football at a very young age, thanks to his father watching football on TV. His favorite player is club legend Steven Gerrard and his favorite manager is another legend in Jurgen Klopp. The ‘Miracle of Istanbul’ i.e., Liverpool beating AC Milan in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final left an indelible mark on him. He believes that Liverpool is a family unlike other top clubs, which sets them apart.
Snehanjan also follows Indian Super League and the I-League, although the latter is closer to his heart. If he could change a rule in football, it would be VAR not pointing out mistakes of on-field officials unless they are clear and obvious errors. Outside the football world, Snehanjan likes to explore the various genres of music and watch movies and shows on OTT. He’s also a car enthusiast and likes to follow the automobile world.
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