El Liverpool acuerda fichar a Marc Guehi como una alternativa sorprendente en 2027 con los términos personales ya finalizados para el defensa de £ 35 millones.

Liverpool have reportedly agreed to sign a shock Marc Guehi alternative in 2027 with personal terms already finalised for the £35 million defender. The Red's frantic transfer window ended in heartbreak after their pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Guehi spectacularly fell through. The England centre-back had been poised for a high-profile Anfield switch, even undergoing medical checks, before Palace chairman Steve Parish pulled the plug at the final hour.

  • fail with Guehi deal on deadline day
  • Jarell Quansah lined up as a replacement
  • Reds might activate £51m buy-back clause in 2027

El Liverpool acuerda fichar a Marc Guehi como una alternativa sorprendente en 2027 con los términos personales ya finalizados para el defensa de £ 35 millones.El Liverpool acuerda fichar a Marc Guehi como una alternativa sorprendente en 2027 con los términos personales ya finalizados para el defensa de £ 35 millones.El Liverpool acuerda fichar a Marc Guehi como una alternativa sorprendente en 2027 con los términos personales ya finalizados para el defensa de £ 35 millones.

Yet, Liverpool might already have the perfect replacement waiting in the wings. According to Liverpool Echo the club is planning a sensational re-signing of former academy star Jarell Quansah. Quansah, 22, left Anfield earlier this summer for in a £35 million ($47m) deal, but the Reds cleverly inserted a buy-back clause in the agreement, a move that could pay off spectacularly in 2027.

The plan is audacious yet straightforward: bring Quansah back to Merseyside for a fee of £51m ($61m), halfway through his five-year contract in . The Echo claims personal terms have already been agreed, meaning Quansah could return to the club on an improved deal, ready to stake his claim as a Liverpool regular once more.

Quansah’s journey has been one of steady progression. A product of Liverpool’s youth system, he made waves in the academy before moving to Germany to gain first-team experience. His debut couldn’t have gone better as he scored on his first appearance, highlighting the talent and composure that persuaded Liverpool to keep a safety net with the buy-back clause.

The deal would only be executed in 2027, giving Quansah two full seasons to establish himself at Leverkusen before returning to Anfield. By then, he will have matured as a player. This calculated timeline demonstrates the club’s long-term thinking and meticulous planning, ensuring they aren’t left scrambling for a centre-back again. And if the deal is completed, Quansah’s return will mark a full-circle moment; from academy hopeful to an Anfield starter.