Everton eyes Quansah after Liverpool set price tag for young defender
Everton is reportedly targeting Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah for a significant cross-Merseyside transfer this summer. While Liverpool reportedly seeks between £25 million and £50 million, expert opinions suggest Everton will vigorously negotiate a lower fee for the highly-rated 22-year-old prospect.

Everton is reportedly poised to make a bold move in the summer transfer window, targeting Liverpool's young defender Jarell Quansah in what would be a rare cross-Merseyside transfer. Following a Premier League campaign that saw them finish 13th, capped by an unexpected 1-0 victory against Newcastle United on the final day, David Moyes' side is determined to fortify their squad. As they prepare for their anticipated move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium, acquiring a talent like Quansah could serve as a significant statement of intent.
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Quansah's situation at Anfield stems from Liverpool's formidable defensive core, which includes stalwarts like Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté, and Joe Gomez. This strong competition for minutes has reportedly led the 22-year-old's desire to seek opportunities elsewhere, with Everton emerging as a prominent potential destination. According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool is prepared to sanction Quansah's departure for a fee estimated between £25.2 million and £29.4 million. However, Daily Mail journalist Lewis Steele suggests Liverpool's valuation for the young centre-back could even be as high as £50 million, despite his limited senior game time this season.
Everton wants 'a more reasonable' price
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This hefty asking price has drawn scrutiny from experts. Bryan King, a former scout for Goodison Park, voiced his concerns exclusively to Goodison News. He deems the £25 million-plus figure "a bit expensive for Quansah," particularly given his relatively few appearances this season, with only 13 in the Premier League. King suggested a more "reasonable" figure would be in the range of £18-20 million, potentially supplemented by add-ons for specific achievements. He anticipates that Everton will inevitably attempt to renegotiate this reported fee to better align with their valuation.
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Despite the debate over his price tag, Quansah's potential value to Everton is undeniable. While his opportunities at Liverpool were limited to just 25 appearances across a busy season, his cameos have consistently showcased his underlying ability and composure. With the promise of regular playing time, the English defender could swiftly develop into a consistent starter under David Moyes' guidance.
For Everton, investing in a player with such clear potential for future growth, even at a substantial cost, could be a shrewd move, making it "unwise to pass up on the opportunity to sign Quansah." The potential transfer, bridging the traditionally staunch divide between the two Merseyside clubs, would undoubtedly be one of the most talked-about deals of the summer.