'There's a chance': Fabrizio Romano's Liverpool transfer WARNING
Fabrizio Romano warns that one Liverpool player could still leave the club this summer. "There's a chance," he admits.
Liverpool are neck deep in deals right now. They've already struck them for Jeremie Frimpong, Armin Pecsi, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Caoimhin Kelleher, of course.
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And the Reds continue to work on a record-breaking deal for Florian Wirtz. Fabrizio Romano did claim that deal had been found on Tuesday night, admittedly, but he's the only person saying that.
So we'll wait a little bit longer before celebrating it. There's still a ways to go before things are finalised - as Romano himself admits.
Liverpool are also looking to find a deal for Milos Kerkez, while there are reports of interest in both Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez. There's a lot going on, in other words, and Romano believes there's one more to add to the list.
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Jarell Quansah to leave?
Romano explained on his YouTube channel that Jarell Quansah remains a potential exit for and that there's definite interest in him. The young centre-back had a strange season, starting as first-choice alongside Virgil van Dijk before immediately dropping to the absolute fringes of the team.
Quansah did regain form over the second half of the campaign to play a solid role but there's a sense that he's not the right fit under Arne Slot. And that could see Liverpool open to sell the centre-back - a complete flip of their stance a year ago.
"Keep an eye on Jarell Quansah because there is some interest from Bundesliga clubs but also in England," said Romano. "So I still believe there's a chance he can go in this transfer window."
It would be a shame for Quansah to go, admittedly, as his form was so fantastic across that debut campaign. He looked like one of the brightest prospects to come through at centre-back in a long, long time.
Last season was a gigantic step back, however. Quansah did look more like his old self post-January - but it all depends on how highly Slot rates that form.
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Because if the boss doesn't view Quansah as anything more than a fourth-choice centre-back, it's almost certainly better for everyone that a sale is found. One to watch this summer, certainly.
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