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Amid Jarell Quansah's impressive start at Bayer Leverkusen and his call-up to the England squad for a World Cup qualifying match against Andorra and Serbia, it is worth noting that Liverpool already has an agreement in place if the club wants to buy him back.
Over the summer, Quansah left to join Leverkusen on a five-year deal, which could reach $48 million.
And through two matches with the Bundesliga club, the defender already has netted one goal and has shown a tenacity that could be attributed to playing and training alongside Virgil van Dijk.
Despite Quansah's impressive start, Leverkusen stumbled out of the gate, with Erik ten Hag being fired after just two matches.
Still, if the 22-year-old continues his fine form, Liverpool already has an agreement in place should the club decide to bring him back.
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It has been reported that Liverpool secured a buy-back option when the club sold Quansah to Leverkusen, valued at roughly $69 million.
Depending on how the next two years pan out for both sides, the clause could see Quansah return to Anfield in 2027.
If the buy-back clause is triggered, that means both Liverpool and Leverkusen don't even have to negotiate on terms, as a pre-existing agreement has already been put in place.
Liverpool already has a guarantee in place for Jarell Quansah, if they decide to bring him back.