Jarell Quansah’s Liverpool future hangs in the balance as the English-Ghanaian centre-back emerges as a possible casualty of Arne Slot’s squad shake-up.
Once hailed as a rising star in Liverpool’s defensive line, the 22-year-old now finds himself on the fringes, with just 13 appearances this season despite reaching his 40th senior outing during the Reds’ recent 3–2 loss to Brighton. Sources close to the club suggest Slot, newly appointed head coach, remains unconvinced of Quansah’s long-term role at Anfield.
German football journalist Florian Plettenberg reports that interest is building across Europe, with several Bundesliga and Premier League clubs monitoring Quansah’s availability. While he only recently signed a long-term deal in October, the club’s planned defensive restructuring could open the door for his departure.
With Virgil van Dijk extending his stay and Ibrahima Konaté firmly in the starting lineup, Quansah’s chances of regular first-team action appear slim. A move abroad — particularly to Germany, where young English talents like Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho have thrived — might offer a fresh start and consistent playing time.
Despite his potential and heritage linking him to Ghana’s national team setup, Quansah may soon find his development continuing away from Merseyside.




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