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Jarell Quansah denies Liverpool transfer claim after England call-up for World Cup

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But I just knew it was the best thing that I needed for my career, to be playing week in, week out."People who know me know I back myself no matter what and I feel like I'm capable of playing at the highest level and I wanted to show that this season."To be rewarded being selected for the World Cup is an absolute honor and it's all down to hard work and I've put in over the past 12 months."A firm favourite of England manager Thomas Tuchel, Quansah has impressed through his consistency, European performances and tactical flexibility. I'm just working hard every day, working hard each game."I feel like with every game I play, I'm getting better.



I'm only young, so as long as I keep my head down, I keep grafting away, I know I'm going to be in a good place, and it's just sticking to what I know and sticking to the goals that I've set myself, and hopefully I can achieve everything I want."It was massive for me playing in the Champions League. But like I say, I just need games.

He added: "I think you can say that throughout my career, I've sort of drifted along the back line, and whether it be left or right centre back, or right-back."I'm comfortable playing all of them, to be honest, especially this past year, although it's back three for Leverkusen I'm often in right-back positions.Jarell Quansah could make his first appearance in a major tournament for England at the World Cup(Image: Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)"I'm still getting used to it a little bit but I feel like I'm getting better every time I play there. I've probably only had a handful of games at right back so I'm getting used to it, but I think I'm getting better."England manager Tuchel observed Quansah during the Euros with the under-21s and swiftly elevated him to the senior squad.