Liverpool is preparing to submit a “substantial offer” for a Premier League player to replace the £35 million departure.
It has been reported that Liverpool will commence their most recent substantial transfer proposal for a Premier League player following the departure of one of their current players. The Reds have already recruited right-back Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen this summer,m
following the activation of his £35 million release clause. The club has reached an agreement to acquire Florian Wirtz, his teammate from Leverkusen, for an initial fee of £100 million. Additionally, negotiations are underway to sign Milos Kerkez, a left-back from Bournemouth, who is valued at £45 million.
Centre-back Jarell Quansah is reportedly in ‘advanced negotiations’ to join Leverkusen, according to Sky Sports. Their subsequent transfer transaction is expected to concentrate on an outgoing player. Liverpool is reportedly seeking a fee of up to £40 million for Quansah, which would be a club record for Leverkusen.
However, both parties are on the brink of agreeing to a £30 million deal with an additional £5.5 million in add-ons. Nevertheless, he was not favored by Arne Slot last season, and he only appeared in 13 matches in the Premier League. He was appointed to the starting lineup for the opening day’s 2-0 victory over Ipswich.
However, he was substituted at halftime and did not appear in a single minutes of the Premier League until December. His most frequent assignment was as a right-back, primarily in cup competitions, due to injuries. Quansah is currently participating in the U21 European Championship with England, where he played 90 minutes in all three group stage encounters.
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