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He played in League One last season and could now be the solution to Liverpool's defensive problems

Reds go for youth 

By Charles Cornwall

Reds go for youth 

Regardless of what might happen with the latest planned midfield signing, manager Jürgen Klopp wants a player to join the back four as soon as possible, and with any kind of purchase in this sector ruled out, the only option on the horizon is the implementation of a young player from the same institution.

 

A couple of weeks ago, Jarrell Quansah quietly returned to Liverpool full of confidence and experience after playing senior football last season, playing a significant number of games for League One side Bristol Rovers, appearing in a total of 16 matches of which only one was a non-starter.

The pre-season camp seems to have been very useful for Klopp, and Jarrell would be taken into account by the German coach to be able to join the first team and have at a certain point the opportunity to try his luck in an area that is full of leaders and figures, having for the moment to meet the expectation of continuing to surprise his coach and then acquire more responsibilities such as taking responsibility for the mistakes of his teammates.

 

<strong>Jarrell Quansah with a big chance</strong>

With the transformation of the Merseyside side looking younger and younger in each of its lines, Jarrell Quansah knows that this is his big chance to earn the manager's trust and be one of the elements to be considered for any of the games of the season, And although trying to replace captain Virgil an Dijk or Frenchman Ibrahima Konate at centre-back seems a complicated but not impossible task for the 20-year-old, who is looking to be part of the future that is being built on Merseyside with giant strides.
 

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