Liverpool, UK – The transfer saga between Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen appears set to continue, with reports indicating that Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah has “opened doors” to a potential move to the Bundesliga champions.

This development comes as both clubs are already in direct contact, fresh off the completed transfers of Florian Wirtz to Liverpool and Jeremie Frimpong to Anfield.
Quansah, a promising 22-year-old center-back, has reportedly expressed a desire for more consistent first-team football, even after signing a new five-year contract with Liverpool last October.
While he made 25 appearances across all competitions for Liverpool last season, including a role in their Premier League title win under Arne Slot, his playing time saw a decrease compared to the previous campaign.
With Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate often preferred, Quansah is looking to take the “next step” in his career.
Bayer Leverkusen, who recently secured a major fee from Liverpool for Florian Wirtz and sold Jonathan Tah to Bayern Munich, are actively seeking to reinforce their defensive line.
Quansah has emerged as a prime target, and negotiations are underway between the two clubs.
While Liverpool reportedly value Quansah around £40 million, Leverkusen is expected to try and secure him for a lower fee.
The ongoing discussions signify a deeper transfer relationship between Liverpool and Bayer Leverkusen this summer.
Having already seen Wirtz complete his record-breaking move to Anfield (with Frimpong also joining the Reds), a third deal between the two European powerhouses for Quansah could be on the horizon.
This potential transfer would allow Liverpool to balance their books after significant outlays, while providing Quansah with the opportunity for increased playing time in a top European league.
Fans of both clubs will be keenly watching how these negotiations unfold in the coming days.