"Liverpool's decision to move Quansah last summer was based on the expectation that Marc Guehi would be joining as a direct replacement. That did not pan out, though, with Guehi ending up at Manchester City instead. As the season unfolded, it became increasingly clear that letting Quansah go might have been the wrong call."
"TEAMtalk now reports that Liverpool are looking to address that decision, noting that club scouts have attended Leverkusen's past four matches, and the English defender has reportedly made a strong impression. Leverkusen conceded just one goal across those games. Quansah also has three goals from 16 starts."
"When Quansah left for Germany, Liverpool included a £52 million buy-back clause in the contract. However, that option does not become active until next year. Reports suggest Leverkusen would not stand in his way if an early move materialised."
Jarell Quansah departed Liverpool last summer seeking regular playing time and joined Bayer Leverkusen. Liverpool's decision was based on expectations that Marc Guehi would replace him, but Guehi joined Manchester City instead. As the season progressed, Liverpool recognized letting Quansah go may have been a mistake. Club scouts have attended Leverkusen's past four matches, where Quansah impressed with strong defensive performances and three goals from 16 starts. Liverpool's interest is growing, with his name frequently discussed for defensive options. A £52 million buy-back clause exists but doesn't activate until 2027, though Leverkusen may allow an early departure if terms are negotiated.
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