logo
€30m Liverpool transfer now just the MEDICAL away

€30m Liverpool transfer now just the MEDICAL away

Yahoo5 hours ago

Jarell Quansah nears Bayer Leverkusen move
Liverpool are now very, very close to selling Jarell Quansah to Leverkusen. It would be the third deal between the two clubs this summer.
Kicker reports that virtually everything is now agreed on. Leverkusen director Simon Rolfes has been out at the UEFA U-21 European Championship where Quansah is representing England in order to move things along.
The Liverpool defender has completely agreed to the move, while a fee should sit at just more than €30m. Really, we're just waiting on a medical here.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Richard Hughes WILL finalise deal for £65m star - even if he doesn't know it yet
Richard Hughes WILL finalise deal for £65m star - even if he doesn't know it yet

Yahoo

time33 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Richard Hughes WILL finalise deal for £65m star - even if he doesn't know it yet

Richard Hughes WILL finalise deal for £65m star - even if he doesn't know it yet Liverpool were already a force of nature to be reckoned with in the transfer market before Richard Hughes became the club's sporting director, but now it seems the Reds have gone up a level. This summer's transfer business has been nothing short of remarkable so far, leaving the fans in awe of what they're seeing. By all accounts, the recruitment team still have plenty more up their sleeve. Advertisement Being the first club to trigger Jeremie Frimpong's release clause was a stroke of genius, signing Florian Wirtz for £100m plus £16m in ambitious add-ons and then getting £10m for Trent Alexander-Arnold to leave a month before his contract expired. These are just incredibly brilliant deals. And then we have the 'Here We Go' for Jarrel Quansah to join Leverkusen for £35m (including add-ons), which makes him the German club's record transfer. Embedding a buy-back clause into the deal made it a no-brainer. If he fails, we have £30m; if he excels, we have priority to sign him again. Now, the Reds might be on the brink of yet another piece of shrewd transfer market business. © IMAGO Guehi to Liverpool is just a matter of time Liverpool are reportedly interested in Marc Guehi - the Crystal Palace captain, who is a centre-back with vast experience. Despite having an extensive reputation, the Englishman is just 24 years old and he would help the Reds fill the homegrown hole left in the squad after Quansah's departure. Advertisement However, the player is in demand. Last season, Newcastle made a £65m bid for him which was declined and Tottenham also made an approach of £55m plus £15m in add-ons, which was also dismissed. Palace are unlikely to be helping Guehi pack his bags to move to Merseyside. But the situation this year is very different to last. He now has just one year left on his deal and contract talks are uncooperative. It is will understood that he will leave, either this year or next. As such, Liverpool are in a position to be a little bit cheeky with their approach. Claims of £30m might well be short of the mark, but £50m including add-ons might well suffice. After all, he's an extremely talented player who could replace Virgil Van Dijk in the long-term after 2027. One thing for sure is that Liverpool will get him if they want him. That much shouldn't be in doubt.

Christoph Freund prefers Bayern Munich hunt for quality transfers over quantity, admits there are 'a few possibilities'
Christoph Freund prefers Bayern Munich hunt for quality transfers over quantity, admits there are 'a few possibilities'

Yahoo

time34 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Christoph Freund prefers Bayern Munich hunt for quality transfers over quantity, admits there are 'a few possibilities'

Bayern Munich's summer transfer business has been strange, so far. The club has already signed two players in Tom Bischof and Jonathan Tah, but the former's signing was announced in January and the latter should have been signed last year. It makes Bayern's transfer window so far seem very quiet, even though Germany's official transfer window has not opened yet. Of course, it does not help that it seems Bayern has been rejected multiple times by top targets. It is clear as day that Florian Wirtz rejected Bayern in favor of ending up in at Liverpool FC, while Nico Williams is reportedly set to choose FC Barcelona over the Bavarians. Advertisement The Williams is still fresh and unconfirmed, so sporting director Christoph Freund was asked by DAZN reporters on the topic following Bayern's 2-1 win against Boca Juniors in the Club World Cup: 'We're not commenting on rumors right now,' Freund replied, as captured by @iMiaSanMia. 'It's transfer season, and there are always a lot of rumors and speculation. But we want to move forward with our plans.' But will a big name player (like Wirtz) join this summer? 'I think we have a very, very good team. We have a lot of quality in the squad,' Freund countered. 'If you look at Michael Olise, for example, he wasn't necessarily a big name signing last summer. Now he's reached the very top. So, it has to be right for us. There are a few possibilities.' Ultimately, it is all about quality over quantity. More from

Alcaraz beats Lehecka in Queen's Club final ahead of Wimbledon defense
Alcaraz beats Lehecka in Queen's Club final ahead of Wimbledon defense

Yahoo

time41 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Alcaraz beats Lehecka in Queen's Club final ahead of Wimbledon defense

LONDON (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz showed he will be the man to beat at Wimbledon again after defeating Jiri Lehecka in the final at Queen's Club on Sunday. The top-seeded Spaniard replicated his debut triumph on the grass courts of west London in 2023 with a 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 victory. Advertisement It was an 18th-straight match win for Alcaraz — in his fifth consecutive final — following his title successes in Rome and at the French Open. Lehecka had knocked out home hope Jack Draper on Saturday to become the first Czech finalist since Ivan Lendl won the title in 1990. The 23-year-old Lehecka played his part in a high-quality final with some huge serves and powerful ground strokes, forcing the match to a decider via a tiebreaker. But Alcaraz, the defending Wimbledon champion, did not face a single break point and slammed down 18 aces on his way to a 21st career title, and second at Queen's. Wimbledon starts June 30. ___ AP tennis: The Associated Press

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store