Following the shortages of defensive personnel, with the exit of Jonathan Tah and Odilon Kossounou’s, The Bundesliga club has identified Quansah and AC Milan’s Malick Thiaw as top targets to bolster their backline.
The latest reports have confirmed that Quansah, aged 22, has verbally agreed on personal terms with Bayer Leverkusen, with negotiations advancing rapidly.
The transfer fee has been a key discussion point. While Liverpool reportedly sought €45 million, Bayer Leverkusen negotiated the price down to approximately €35 million, making Quansah their most expensive defender to date.
This move comes as Leverkusen aim to maintain their competitive edge under new manager Erik Ten Hag, who replaced Xabi Alonso.
Ten Hag, tasked with continuing Alonso’s trophy-winning legacy, will oversee a squad reshaping to align with his vision.
Quansah made 13 appearances in the English Premier League last season, contributing to Liverpool’s title-winning campaign.
His move to the BayArena offers him a chance to develop further in a competitive environment. Leverkusen’s defense will likely rely on Edmond Tapsoba or Piero Hincapie to lead, with both players capable of stepping into a quasi-leadership role.
Additionally, younger defenders Jeanuël Belocian and Axel Tape provide depth, ensuring the squad has sufficient cover.
The transfer reflects Leverkusen’s strategic approach to squad rebuilding, balancing youth and experience to remain contenders in domestic and European competitions.
With Ten Hag at the helm, the club aims to integrate Quansah seamlessly into their system, leveraging his potential to strengthen their defensive unit.
As negotiations near completion, fans are eager to see how Quansah adapts to the Bundesliga and how Ten Hag’s leadership shapes Leverkusen’s future.
The club’s focus on squad depth and leadership development signals an ambitious campaign ahead, with Quansah’s arrival marking a significant step in their defensive overhaul.