There is no hiding the fact that Liverpool have been a fraction of what they were before this season.
Last season, the Anfield team was one of the best teams in the Premier League and now they are not even in the Champions League positions.
Advertisement
Much of this is due to the large number of injuries the team has faced, but some of their losses are due to the players themselves.
Many changes occurred in the L4 during the summer transfer window, which meant that several members of the Reds first team were transferred.
This was initially considered a good thing due to the quality of players that Slot and Richard Hughes were bringing in.
However, due to Liverpool’s poor form, it is clear that too many changes were made and it is now up to both of them to try and rectify the mistakes that were made.
That is, especially if Liverpool wants to compete for the Premier League and the Champions League in the 2026-27 campaign.
Advertisement
Liverpool are ‘considering’ signing Jarell Quansah in the summer transfer market
With the number of players signed by Liverpool, it was clear that some sacrifices were going to be made.
However, no one thought that the 2024-25 season was going to be The latest from Jarell Quansah with the Liverpool shirt.
The Englishman became an integral part of Slot’s plans towards the end of the campaign and his ability to play at right back was highly appreciated.
Despite this, he was sold to Bayer Leverkusen and now, due to his impressive form, the Anfield team want to get him back.
That is, according to an update from Sky Germany journalist Patrick Berger, who took to his personal X account to share a new update on the current situation in English.
Advertisement
“Liverpool FC are considering renewing Jarell Quansah,” he wrote.
“Liverpool got a buy-back clause of €80 million when he signed for Bayer 04 Leverkusen for €35 million last summer.
“The clause is valid until the end of May. The centre-back has impressed in the Bundesliga.”
Liverpool re-signing Jarell Quansah makes a lot of sense
When Quansah was first sold, most fans expected Giovanni Leoni to be the player to replace him.
And while he managed to do that in a Carabao Cup tie, he has been injured since, leaving Liverpool with just three senior centre-backs to choose from.
Advertisement
This is why fans were left baffled by the sale of Quansah, especially as he could be used as a right-back if needed.
The fact that it is local is another big selling point for the Englishman as it means Liverpool could have a bigger squad to use for the rest of the season.
As Berger mentioned, Slot and Hughes included a buyback clause in the deal and although it’s more than double what they initially sold for, it will be worth every penny.
His transition period would be minimal as he has spent most of his career with the Anfield team which, nowadays, is everything the club could hope for.
Advertisement
Liverpool also know exactly what they will get with the Englishman, which is more than they can say about some of their summer signings and will be essential, especially if they are to compete in England’s top four competitions next season.
