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The exceptional Liverpool player needs to secure a new club in January following Slot’s actions on Sunday.

 

In light of Slot’s actions on Sunday, the outstanding Liverpool player must pursue a new club in January.

 

Liverpool’s promising talent Jarell Quansah may need to seek a new club in January following recent developments.

 

On Sunday, Liverpool extended their lead in the Premier League title race to nine points with a convincing 2-0 victory over Manchester City at Anfield.

 

A notable moment was Quansah’s late substitution, marking his return to the pitch against the reigning champions.

 

Micah Richards has praised Quansah as ‘outstanding,’ highlighting his potential as a top young player.

 

With 29 appearances for England’s youth teams and 38 for his club, Quansah finds himself sidelined due to Liverpool’s current success, which could prompt him to consider a loan move to secure regular playing time in the Premier League.

 

Quansah’s Limited Playing Time May Lead to a Transfer.

 

This season, the defender has seen significantly fewer minutes compared to the previous year.

 

After a breakthrough season under Jurgen Klopp, where he made 32 appearances, Quansah has struggled to find his place in the squad under the new management.

 

His only two minutes of Champions League action came during a 4-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, and his appearance against Manchester City was his first since a brief stint against Ipswich Town on the opening day of the season.

 

He has primarily been limited to bench roles and League Cup matches.

 

With Joe Gomez now ahead of him in the defensive hierarchy, Quansah is positioned behind Virgil Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté, which could hinder his development as a fourth-choice defender.

 

Given his recent call-up to the England squad, it is likely that several Premier League clubs would be interested in securing him on loan.

 

While Liverpool may not wish to part with the 21-year-old permanently, his lack of playing time could lead him to seek opportunities elsewhere.

 

A loan arrangement would benefit all parties involved.

 

Quansah, standing at 6 feet 3 inches, played a pivotal role in Liverpool’s qualification for the Champions League last season.

 

He also made his mark by scoring in the Europa League and netting twice in the Premier League.

 

His recent contract extension in early October reflects the club’s confidence in his growth.

 

However, with Liverpool performing exceptionally well in the league, his chances of breaking into the first team appear slim unless there are suspensions or injuries.

 

Therefore, a loan arrangement might be the most prudent option, especially if the club can negotiate a recall clause for the winter transfer window.

 

Interest from Premier League Clubs.

 

Several top-tier teams are actively seeking to bolster their defensive line.

 

Quansah’s ability to play out from the back, combined with his speed and physical presence, makes him an attractive prospect for many Premier League clubs, particularly those struggling defensively yet aiming to maintain an attacking style of play.

 

Clubs such as Newcastle United and Aston Villa are among those likely to be in the market for a defender in the near term.

 

Quansah could potentially secure European football with Aston Villa, given their Champions League aspirations, while he would also find opportunities at Newcastle, who are in search of a new centre-back following Sven Botman’s injury and Lloyd Kelly’s inconsistent performances.

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