Liverpool ready to hand new contract to sign Jarell Quansah

Liverpool are reportedly prepared to offer a new deal to 21-year-old homegrown defender Jarell Quansah.

According to Daily Mirror, Liverpool are ready to offer Jarell Quansah a new contract based on his impressive performances this season. The 21-year-old has been outstanding for the Merseyside club as a squad player this season, and he has proven his quality whenever called upon.

There is no doubt that the youngster has the ability to establish himself as an important first-team player for Liverpool, and tying him down to a new contract could prove to be a wise decision.

Liverpool need a deeper squad with more quality, and keeping future prospects like Quansah at the club could end up saving them millions in the transfer market. The 21-year-old is only going to get better with coaching and experience. He has the attributes to establish himself as a starter for Liverpool in the future.

Joel Matip will likely leave the club upon the expiry of his contract, and Quansah could take his place in the first team. The homegrown prospect will be delighted with the opportunities he has received this season, and he will be raring to prove himself next year as well. It is fair to assume that he will be excited to commit his long-term future to the club once the contract proposal is presented.

He is playing for one of the biggest clubs in the country, and Liverpool have a proven track record of pushing for trophies every season. Quansah will want to continue playing for them, and winning trophies with them in the coming seasons as well.

Can Liverpool extend the contract of their key players?

Liverpool fans will certainly be delighted to see that the club are working hard to keep their best young talents. The Anfield faithful will now hope that the club can secure the long-term futures of senior players like Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander Arnold.

All three players are nearing the end of their respective contracts, but recent updates have points to their commitment to the Reds. Liverpool must keep the spine of their squad intact if they want to continue pushing for trophies, and they must look to hold on to their best players.

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