

Liverpool might soon welcome back a former academy product, even though they sold him to Bayer Leverkusen for around £35 million in the summer of 2025.
After Arne Slot guided the team to Premier League glory in his first season, Liverpool were busy in the 2025 summer market, bringing in seven new players—including Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike—while seeing several departures. Trent Alexander-Arnold moved to Real Madrid, Luis Diaz headed to Bayern Munich, Darwin Nunez joined Al-Hilal, and others like Tyler Morton, Ben Doak, Caoimhin Kelleher, and Nat Phillips left permanently.
Among them, young centre-back Jarrel Quansah concluded his 17-year stint at the club by joining Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen in a £35 million deal.
But a return to his childhood club could now be on the cards. Reports from TeamTalk indicate that Liverpool have closely monitored the 23-year-old England international over the past month, ramping up their evaluation for a potential summer comeback. Scouts attended Leverkusen’s previous four games, where the team conceded only one goal.
Leverkusen sit sixth in the Bundesliga but have the league’s third-strongest defence, trailing only Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.
Although Liverpool added Giovanni Leoni from Parma last summer and are poised to sign Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes next season, re-signing Quansah remains under serious consideration in the club’s internal talks.
According to the report, the original transfer included a buy-back clause at a set price, though it doesn’t activate until 2027.
Leverkusen reportedly wouldn’t block the defender’s wishes and could be open to an early sale for approximately £52.5 million (around €60m), allowing them a profit of about £17.5 million.
Quansah previously explained his departure in an October interview with ESPN, stating he needed “hundreds of games” to reach his full potential. “I think overall that’s why the decision was made and why I thought going abroad was best for me,” he said.
With Virgil van Dijk nearing the end of his career and Ibrahima Konate’s contract expiring at season’s end, Quansah might see a strong chance to claim a regular starting role upon returning.
Since moving to Germany, the 23-year-old has appeared 32 times for Leverkusen, finding the net four times.
He remains under contract with Leverkusen until summer 2030.

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