
Another interesting transfer has taken place in the European football market. 22-year-old defender Jarell Quansah, known as a young talent in the “Liverpool” squad, is moving to one of Germany’s leading clubs – “Bayer” Leverkusen.
According to reliable insider Fabrizio Romano, the parties have agreed on a long-term contract until 2030. The total cost of the transfer is 30 million pounds, with an additional 5 million pounds in bonuses also provided.
A strategic solution for “Liverpool”
Notably, “Liverpool” did not let Quansah go completely – the English side retained a buy-back option for the player. This allows the Merseysiders to continue to maintain a certain degree of control over the defender’s fate. Such agreements have in recent years been used by many clubs as part of their future strategy.
Quansah’s last season
Jarell Quansah participated in 13 matches of the English Premier League for “Liverpool” last season. As a young and promising defender, he managed to show his talent in the club. Now, under the leadership of Erik ten Hag, a new chapter is expected for him at “Bayer”.
A door of new opportunities
In a club like “Bayer”, which trusts fast and young players, a big door of opportunities opens for Quansah. German football can become a perfect testing ground for his technique and physical preparedness.
This transfer is mutually beneficial not only for Quansah, but also for the clubs “Liverpool” and “Bayer”, and can serve as a solid foundation for the footballer’s future career. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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