Jarell Quansah Transfer from Bayer 04 Leverkusen to Liverpool
Jarell Quansah may return to Anfield after moving to Bayer Leverkusen last summer seeking first-team football. Liverpool has a €64 million (£55m) buy-back clause. According to The Liverpool Echo, an agreement is in place with the 23-year-old over personal terms should the club decide to recall him. It is likely that Quansah's one demand will be regular football, as he stated in April that his decision to leave Liverpool was due to a lack of starting opportunities. He said that he would not say it was the hardest decision to leave because he just wanted to play, and added that he felt he could play at the top level in a top league like the Bundesliga and participate in the Champions League and top games.
Jarell Quansah may return to Anfield after moving to Bayer Leverkusen last summer seeking first-team football. Liverpool has a €64 million (£55m) buy-back clause. According to The Liverpool Echo, an agreement is in place with the 23-year-old over personal terms should the club decide to recall him. It is likely that Quansah's one demand will be regular football, as he stated in April that his decision to leave Liverpool was due to a lack of starting opportunities. He said that he would not say it was the hardest decision to leave because he just wanted to play, and added that he felt he could play at the top level in a top league like the Bundesliga and participate in the Champions League and top games.
Liverpool sold the 23-year-old Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen for £35 million last year. According to Team Talk, Liverpool are internally discussing the player's potential return. The same report states that Liverpool have a buy-back clause worth €80m (£69m) that will drop in summer 2027. The outlet adds that Liverpool have high regard for Quansah's long-term potential and are closely monitoring his development in Germany. Team Talk states that with Konate’s exit now confirmed, a move to bring Quansah back to Anfield could soon happen if the club decides to pursue a deal.
Liverpool sold the 23-year-old Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen for £35 million last year. According to Team Talk, Liverpool are internally discussing the player's potential return. The same report states that Liverpool have a buy-back clause worth €80m (£69m) that will drop in summer 2027. The outlet adds that Liverpool have high regard for Quansah's long-term potential and are closely monitoring his development in Germany. Team Talk states that with Konate’s exit now confirmed, a move to bring Quansah back to Anfield could soon happen if the club decides to pursue a deal.
Bild reports that Jarell Quansah will remain at Bayer Leverkusen until at least 2027, as Liverpool will not bring their homegrown player back this summer. The report states the transfer fee would have been €80 million. It also notes that Quansah's return was a concrete topic for Liverpool after a disappointing season and major defensive problems. The decision to leave him at Leverkusen is described as forward-looking, with a plan for the England international to mature for another year at Bayer as a leader and then join Liverpool in 2027 as a key player. According to the report, the buy-back fee for Liverpool next summer will be €60 million, and the club had secured a buy-back option for both 2026 and 2027 in the original transfer.
Bild reports that Jarell Quansah will remain at Bayer Leverkusen until at least 2027, as Liverpool will not bring their homegrown player back this summer. The report states the transfer fee would have been €80 million. It also notes that Quansah's return was a concrete topic for Liverpool after a disappointing season and major defensive problems. The decision to leave him at Leverkusen is described as forward-looking, with a plan for the England international to mature for another year at Bayer as a leader and then join Liverpool in 2027 as a key player. According to the report, the buy-back fee for Liverpool next summer will be €60 million, and the club had secured a buy-back option for both 2026 and 2027 in the original transfer.
According to Sky, there has not yet been any exchange between Bayer Leverkusen and Liverpool regarding the 80 million euro buy-back option for Jarell Quansah. The report states that whether Quansah will play in Leverkusen next season depends directly on the future of Ibrahima Konaté. If Ibrahima Konaté extends his contract in Liverpool, a potential return for Quansah would likely not happen.
According to Sky, there has not yet been any exchange between Bayer Leverkusen and Liverpool regarding the 80 million euro buy-back option for Jarell Quansah. The report states that whether Quansah will play in Leverkusen next season depends directly on the future of Ibrahima Konaté. If Ibrahima Konaté extends his contract in Liverpool, a potential return for Quansah would likely not happen.
A report from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany states that Liverpool retains the option to activate an €80 million buy-back clause for Jarrell Quansah until the end of May. The report also indicates that, to date, Leverkusen has received no indication from either the player or Liverpool concerning this option.
A report from Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany states that Liverpool retains the option to activate an €80 million buy-back clause for Jarrell Quansah until the end of May. The report also indicates that, to date, Leverkusen has received no indication from either the player or Liverpool concerning this option.
According to talkSPORT, Liverpool have made a decision regarding the potential return of defender Jarell Quansah this summer. It is understood that a £52m release clause is in the player's contract at Bayer Leverkusen, and it is believed that Liverpool are not interested in triggering that clause during the summer.
According to talkSPORT, Liverpool have made a decision regarding the potential return of defender Jarell Quansah this summer. It is understood that a £52m release clause is in the player's contract at Bayer Leverkusen, and it is believed that Liverpool are not interested in triggering that clause during the summer.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are discussing the possibility of re-signing Jarell Quansah from Bayer Leverkusen. The outlet claims discussions about a potential move are already taking place. Liverpool sold the player for €35 million and included a buy-back clause set at €60m for 2027. Although the clause is not active this summer, Liverpool are considering bringing Quansah back after one season. The report asserts that if Jarell Quansah were to show an interest in returning, Leverkusen would reluctantly permit Liverpool to re-sign him for a fee around the €60m of his 2027 clause. The Reds want to bring Quansah back even if Konate signs a contract extension.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are discussing the possibility of re-signing Jarell Quansah from Bayer Leverkusen. The outlet claims discussions about a potential move are already taking place. Liverpool sold the player for €35 million and included a buy-back clause set at €60m for 2027. Although the clause is not active this summer, Liverpool are considering bringing Quansah back after one season. The report asserts that if Jarell Quansah were to show an interest in returning, Leverkusen would reluctantly permit Liverpool to re-sign him for a fee around the €60m of his 2027 clause. The Reds want to bring Quansah back even if Konate signs a contract extension.
According to a report from 'Sky', FC Liverpool is considering triggering the 80 million euro buy-back option for 23-year-old central defender Jarell Quansah, and the club has until May to activate the clause.
According to a report from 'Sky', FC Liverpool is considering triggering the 80 million euro buy-back option for 23-year-old central defender Jarell Quansah, and the club has until May to activate the clause.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool are seriously considering re-signing Jarell Quansah from Bayer Leverkusen this summer, as Arne Slot’s side is looking to add to their defensive options.
According to Team Talk, Liverpool are seriously considering re-signing Jarell Quansah from Bayer Leverkusen this summer, as Arne Slot’s side is looking to add to their defensive options.
Liverpool have a buy-back clause in Quansah's contract from when he was sold to Bayer Leverkusen for £35m in the summer of 2025. The clause is set at €60m (£52m, $70m). According to multiple sources, including Paul Gorst and Lewis Steele, Liverpool already have a pre-existing agreement in place on personal terms with Quansah for a future contract, should they decide to activate this clause. The deal is anticipated for the summer of 2027 and personal terms are reportedly already agreed upon. Liverpool are keeping an eye on his development and view him as the successor to Van Dijk. The move is compared to a two-year loan, with Liverpool prepared to pay a premium to bring him back, which underscores their high regard for Quansah. The club is eager to ensure a smooth transition for their defense, especially given the uncertainties surrounding other targets like Marc Guehi, making the Quansah deal a strategic choice for the club's future.
Liverpool have a buy-back clause in Quansah's contract from when he was sold to Bayer Leverkusen for £35m in the summer of 2025. The clause is set at €60m (£52m, $70m). According to multiple sources, including Paul Gorst and Lewis Steele, Liverpool already have a pre-existing agreement in place on personal terms with Quansah for a future contract, should they decide to activate this clause. The deal is anticipated for the summer of 2027 and personal terms are reportedly already agreed upon. Liverpool are keeping an eye on his development and view him as the successor to Van Dijk. The move is compared to a two-year loan, with Liverpool prepared to pay a premium to bring him back, which underscores their high regard for Quansah. The club is eager to ensure a smooth transition for their defense, especially given the uncertainties surrounding other targets like Marc Guehi, making the Quansah deal a strategic choice for the club's future.
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