
Liverpool centre-back Jarell Quansah is reportedly âvery much likedâ by Inter Milan, and given the âpureâ defender is seen as the ideal addition, itâs thought the move should be âstrongly consideredâ.
Quansah made 17 appearances at the back for Liverpool in the Premier League last season. He acquitted himself well for a youngster taking his first proper steps at a big club.
They finished third in the league, just seven points behind second-placed Arsenal.
And 21-year-old Quansahâs rapid rise has culminated in interest from a European giant. According to Inter Live, the Liverpool man is âvery much likedâ by Inter Milan, who romped to the Serie A title last season.
Itâs believed Quansah could leave Anfield next summer if he is not played more consistently. Though he impressed in 17 league appearances last term, this season, four games in, the centre-back has played for just 45 minutes.
Interâs interest in Quansah comes as they feel he is the âideal man to be deployed as a pure centre-backâ. Indeed, the club seem to feel he has âgreat technical and physical characteristicsâ.
And itâs thought that if his playing time does not increase, the transfer âshould be strongly consideredâ.
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Inter feel they would be able to get the Liverpool man for a small fee. Indeed, itâs stated that âhe could leaveâ for approximately ÂŖ17million.
That feels quite a low fee for a young player who has started for a Premier League giant, and has made the England national squad already.
That Liverpool would let him go also feels unlikely, as Virgil van Dijkâs future is up in the air, with his contact running down, and Joel Matip left the club in the summer.
That means that Quansah is one of four senior centre-backs in the Reds squad.
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