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·24 de abril de 2025
Newcastle in pole position to sign Liverpool defender as transfer stance changes

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·24 de abril de 2025
Newcastle United are expected to strengthen their defence this summer, and it appears they could be handed a golden opportunity. While the Magpies admire Quansah’s potential, Liverpool had previously planned to keep the 22-year-old. But things have now taken a turn.
According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool’s stance on Quansah has shifted, with the player facing an “uncertain future” at Anfield due to growing interest from “external suitors”. Newcastle are said to be leading the race for the highly-rated centre-back.
Central defence remains an area of concern for Eddie Howe’s side. Fabian Schar and Dan Burn, while experienced, are both well into their 30s. Sven Botman continues to struggle with injury issues, and Emil Krafth has barely featured when the squad is fully fit.
After missing out on Marc Guehi last summer, Newcastle are prioritising a young, athletic centre-back with long-term potential — and Quansah fits that bill perfectly.
The England U21 international has only made two Premier League starts this season. Despite coming through Liverpool’s academy, his pathway is blocked by Virgil van Dijk, who recently signed a new contract. That leaves limited chances in Arne Slot’s squad, especially if Liverpool target another centre-back in the market.
Quansah has made no secret of his ambition to become one of the world’s best. At 22, regular first-team football is vital to his development. Newcastle can offer exactly that — the chance to be part of a project that competes at the highest level while growing under a manager like Eddie Howe.
Though Liverpool may hesitate to sell a homegrown prospect, the player’s desire for consistent playing time could tip the scales in Newcastle’s favour.
This Newcastle news marks an exciting development in the club’s summer planning. Should the Magpies push through with a formal offer, they may be able to convince Liverpool to sell — especially with Quansah eager for a bigger role.
We will be keeping a close eye on this Newcastle transfer news as the summer window approaches.
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