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Jarell Quansah's stock is rising at Bayer Leverkusen, and Liverpool is reportedly eyeing up a potential return for the defender, although the Reds aren't planning for this yearJarell Quansah left Liverpool for Bayer Leverkusen last summer(Image: Getty Images)Jarell Quansah’s stock has risen since he left Liverpool last summer, and the defender may well looking more and more like an attractive prospect for a return to Anfield.The 23-year-old was sold by the Reds to Bayer Leverkusen in a deal that could be worth up to $48 million (£35M). It’s claimed that while a return for the Anfield academy graduate has been talked about, Liverpool will wait until next year to potentially make a move - when he will be cheaper to buy.Jarell Quansah has been selected for England at this summer's World Cup(Image: Francesco Scaccianoce - UEFA via Getty Images)The Reds inserted a buy-back clause when Quansah made the move to Leverkusen, which would have made him available for $93M (€80M) this summer.
However, that clause will reportedly come down further next year, when Quansah would be available to Liverpool for $70M (€60M).There’s more to the decision than just the price tag though, with Liverpool said to be expecting Quansah to develop further as a leader with another year at Leverkusen, before he heads back to Merseyside to challenge for a regular spot in the team.Despite Liverpool reportedly eyeing up a return for its former defender, Quansah is happy in Germany, having admitted the move to Leverkusen helped him to enjoy his soccer again after a difficult final season at Anfield.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. It's been refreshing for me,” Quansah said last month."I've started loving football again.
I've really enjoyed it so far, but it's not over yet. It's never easy, but I'm happy it's gone well so far.”
