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Jarrell Quansah is now worth the same as this Manchester United legend

The youth jewel of Merseyside humiliates a historic rival player

By Charles Cornwall

The youth jewel of Merseyside humiliates a historic rival player
The youth jewel of Merseyside humiliates a historic rival player
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With just a little more than a day until the match between Liverpool and Manchester United begins on the Anfield field, the atmosphere before the duel is one of rivalry based on comparisons of all kinds, with the Reds winning a point in this fight that is sustained mainly on social networks when it is argued that defender Jarrell Quansah is a more complete element than the legend of the Red Devils, Jonny Evans.

It seems that Quansah's great performance in Belgium during the team's last group stage match in the Europa League encouraged people to make these comments in favor of their young revelation of the season, and the great interventions of the born in Warrington in these months have helped to even make its value in the market higher than that of other elements in its position, arising that comparison with Jonny Evans who at 35 years old had a decline in his level and value, currently costing Irish defender 2 million euros, this being the same price as Jarrell.

 

It is true that, if the comparison is based on the career of both elements, Jonny surpasses the young defender of the Reds by a lot, since Evans' maximum value was between 15 million euros during his time with West Bromwich, But even with that, for many in Merseyside there is no doubt that Quansah will be worth close to 20 million euros in a couple of years.

 

Another of the big differences that make Jarrell a better element than Jonny is the fact that the Liverpool player better dominates other positions other than defensive center back, and that Klopp has come to use this young footballer for the laterals, with the right sector being the one that best dominates as a secondary position.

Quansah is called to be the heir to a Reds legend

This young Liverpool defender in this beginning of his career is already surpassing several Premier League figures with only a few games played with the first team, these data serving him to gain confidence and motivation that have been reflected in very good games coming from ownership or the substitute bench, being seen by many as the new heir to the position currently occupied by the captain and legend, Virgil Van Dijk.


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