Liverpool WILLING to sell title-winning centre-back
Jarell Quansah future in doubt
And Liverpool's title-winning defender Jarell Quansah might not be spared either.
The 22-year-old began the campaign in possession of a starting shirt but fell quickly out of favour with Arne Slot. He made only FOUR starts throughout the league season - playing a total of just over 400 top-flight minutes.
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And it's been suggested that the England under-21 international could be made available this summer. Given that Quansah is under a long-term contract - and boasts homegrown status - he would command a hefty fee in the market.
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Liverpool would sell Quansah for over £40m
Now the Athletic is reporting that Liverpool are indeed gearing up for a sale of Quansah. The price tag is around £40m - and Richard Hughes isn't likely to compromise.
'Are Liverpool willing to let Quansah leave? For the right money, yes,' a report reads.
'Although they are not actively looking to sell. The 22-year-old is valued at over £40million and has potential suitors, with Leverkusen showing the strongest interest.
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'Quansah does want to play more minutes next season, though.'
Leverkusen have lost Jonathan Tah to Bayern and could do with a starting centre-back to come in. Premier League suitors have been reported to include Newcastle and Everton.

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