
EPL Index
·27 de marzo de 2025
Newcastle consider £30m swoop for Liverpool player this summer

EPL Index
·27 de marzo de 2025
Newcastle United are weighing a summer move for Liverpool centre-back Jarell Quansah as they aim to strengthen defensively following their Carabao Cup triumph. According to The Times, the Magpies are prepared to table a £30 million offer plus add-ons for the 22-year-old, who has emerged as a rising talent under Arne Slot.
Quansah, contracted at Anfield until 2028, has impressed in phases but remains on the fringes of Liverpool’s starting XI. Newcastle view the England Under-21 international as a long-term fit for the right-sided centre-half role — a position club insiders deem a priority.
Newcastle’s inactivity in recent transfer windows has been dictated by financial fair play restrictions, but this summer promises a shift. With room to spend and ambitions to push deeper into European qualification, Quansah represents both a strategic and symbolic signing.
The reported package from Newcastle includes assurances of regular first-team football — an appealing prospect for a player still competing for minutes at Liverpool.
While it remains unclear how Liverpool value Quansah within their squad rebuild, Newcastle’s intent signals a serious approach to youth-driven recruitment.
On paper, a £30 million move for a 22-year-old England prospect sounds like smart business. But for Newcastle fans, this feels a bit too hopeful — and a bit too generous. Quansah has talent, no doubt. Composed on the ball, decent in the air, and clearly well-schooled at Liverpool. But is he worth £30 million when he’s not even starting regularly at Anfield?
It’s hard to ignore the lingering concerns about Newcastle’s spending. After three windows with their hands tied, fans want experience, steel — players who make an instant impact. Quansah might develop into that, but right now, it feels like they’re paying for potential, not certainty.
Also, Liverpool selling a promising defender to a top-six rival? That doesn’t happen unless they’ve already found better. Newcastle have been burned before chasing Premier League cast-offs who looked good in flashes. They can’t afford mistakes this summer. Quansah might be one for the future, but Newcastle need solutions for the present.
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