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Liverpool sanction £40m homegrown star’s sale in a stunning twist

Liverpool have given the green light to a £40m deal involving the sale of a homegrown star — a move that has left fans stunned and sparked widespread debate. The shock decision marks a bold departure from tradition and suggests Arne Slot is not afraid to make big calls in his Anfield reign.

The Merseyside giants are ready to light a fire in their attempts to move on players in the ongoing transfer window to bring in funds and make space in their wage bill.

Liverpool have smashed the British transfer record for the imminent arrival of Florian Wirtz, and the club are keen to start balancing their books through player sales.

The Reds are now ready to sanction the sale of a top homegrown star if a club are prepared to meet their asking price for the player in the ongoing summer window.

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The Reds are ready to sell homegrown star

Several fringe stars at Liverpool are expected to move on from Anfield in the summer window as part of their clear-out plans.

Jarell Quansah is one of the Liverpool players who could be sold this summer as part of the club’s plans to reshuffle the squad ahead of next season.

A few Premier League clubs and Bayer Leverkusen are interested in Quansah, but according to The Athletic, Liverpool rate the 22-year-old centre-back highly.

The Merseyside giants will not sell him on the cheap, and want somewhere around £40m before agreeing to move him on.

Quansah wants to play regular first-team football soon, as he spent most of last season on the bench, being a squad option at Anfield.

However, Liverpool are keen to ensure they get the best price possible before agreeing to sell one of their top academy products in the ongoing summer transfer window.

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