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Liverpool have told Newcastle ‘brilliant’ player isn’t available at any price this summer
Liverpool reportedly told Newcastle United that one player simply was not available for sale during talks over a potential deal for Anthony Gordon.
The Reds were interested in signing the former Everton star in June, with Newcastle forced into a position where they had to sell playeಞrs for big profit if they were to meet with the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
With the Magpies eventually selling Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh, the Toon were able to keep hold of Gordon, even with Newcastle rea🎐ching an agreement to sign Joe Gomez from Liverpool for £45m, with the England winger heading in the other directioꦇn in a sepa♑rate deal worth £75m.
Yet there’s one player Newcastle asked about who Liverpool were unwilling to let go.

Liverpool had zero interest in selling Jarell Quansah to Newcastle
According to , Liverpool dismissed the idea of Newcastle signing Jarell Quansah in 🃏any deal relating to Gordon, with the 21-year-old defender set for another big season with the Reds under Arne Slot.
With Alan Shearer praising Quansah as ‘brilliant’, Quansah enjoyed a breakout year with Liverpool last season, with the centre-back establishing himself as a r♑eal talent for the future and a player who could star for the Reds for years to come.
And it’s no real surprise that Liv♋erpool rejected any suggestion from Newcastle that Quansah could be involved in a deal that would bring Gordon to Anfield, with the youngster one of the promising defensive targets in the Premier League.
Indeed, Quansah c💞ould realistically start the new Premier League season as Virgil van Dijk’s centre-back 💯partner under Slot, and news that Liverpool were quick to shut down the idea of the defender leaving for Newcastle is a testament to the youngster’s potential and quality.

Quansah can take his game to a new level next season under Slot
Quansah was the breakout youngster for Liverpool last season as the Kirkby academy graduate established himself as a real prospect for the f𒈔uture and a player who the Reds could end up building their defence around in the years to come.
And next season under Slot, Quansah could go that extra mile in his performances if given the chance to play re🐓gular football, with the defender likely relishing with the thought of playing in the UEFA Champions League in the new campaign.
With Quansah now an England international, th🔜e defender’s career is only going from strength to strength, and Livജerpool will want to see one of their own take the next step in his career heading into his sophomore year as a Premier League player.