
Jarell Quansah thriving after 'fresh start' at Bayer Leverkusen
Jarell Quansah has revealed his move to Bayer Leverkusen has rekindled his passion for football, with the defender settling swiftly into life in Germany following his transfer from Liverpool. The 23-year-old centre-back joined the Bundesliga side last summer in a deal reported to be worth €35 million and has since established himself as a key figure, making 38 appearances across all competitions in his debut campaign.
Speaking about the transition, Quansah admitted the change of scenery has been profoundly positive. "I've started to love football again," the England international said. He acknowledged the difficulty of leaving Liverpool, where he had spent 17 years, describing the pressure at the Premier League champions as intense. "It's never easy to move to another country," Quansah explained. "After the pressure at Liverpool, it's difficult to leave such a big club and try to build your own career after being in one place for so long. But I'm glad it's gone well so far."
Quansah's arrival at the BayArena came after he broke into the first-team picture at Anfield over the preceding two seasons, gaining experience in a trophy-winning environment. His adaptation in Leverkusen has been seamless, with his consistent performances helping the club mount a challenge for a Champions League qualification spot; they currently sit fifth in the table. His campaign included involvement in the Champions League knockout stages, where Leverkusen were eliminated by Arsenal.
The defender's focus is now firmly on the final push of the season. "I want to show what I'm capable of and what I can give to this team and the fans," Quansah said. "I've really enjoyed it so far, but it's not over yet. We have an important month ahead." His comments underscore a player who has embraced a new challenge and found renewed motivation, suggesting the significant investment Leverkusen made has begun to pay dividends.
For Liverpool, the sale of a promising academy product represented a substantial financial return and a reflection of the fierce competition for places in their squad. For Leverkusen, acquiring a young, physically imposing defender with top-level pedigree and room to develop aligns with their model of identifying value in the market. Quansah's immediate impact and positive mindset indicate the transfer is working for all parties, with the player now a cornerstone for the club's future ambitions.


