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Jarell Quansah explains decision to sign new long-term contract with Liverpool

Jarell Quansah has been rewarded for his impressive development at Liverpool with a new and improved long-term contract.

Having risen through the ranks of the club’s youth academy, the defender gained valuable senior experience during a loan spell at Bristol Rovers in the second half of the 2022-23 season.

Quansah truly made his mark with Liverpool in the 2023-24 campaign, enjoying a breakthrough season.

He made his debut as a substitute in a notable away victory against Newcastle United in August 2023.

By the end of the season, Quansah had accumulated 33 appearances and secured a Carabao Cup winner’s medal.

The young defender’s progress has also been recognized at the international level.

He made his debut for England’s U21s and was later named in the provisional squad for Euro 2024 with the senior national team.

Quansah remains determined to continue his rapid development and build on his promising career trajectory.

After putting pen to paper, Jarell Quansah told Liverpoolfc.com: “I couldn’t be happier at this minute.

“I think the way the new manager has come in, his coaching style has definitely been a massive part of that and I think it is the best club in the world for me to develop at and become a better player.

“I think the players around me, who I’m looking to work hard off and listen to, I think they’re the best in the position at the minute.

Jarell Quansah smiling to camera.

“So, like I said, there is probably no better place I could be.”

He added: “I just want to take each step as it comes, every training session as it comes.

“I just want to keep trying to get better on the training pitch really and as long as I stay tunnel vision to that…

“I just want to keep progressing, keep trying to learn, and keep trying to get better and better [by] trying to learn off all the senior players, and I’ve got a lot in my position so anything I can take from them I am trying to do day by day.

“I am hoping to obviously push as well, hopefully we’re breeding quite a good environment that we’re all challenging for places and as long as we’re doing that I think we’ll all become better players and ultimately become a better team.”

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Joseph Agbobli
Joseph Agbobli
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