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Newcastle are lining up for a bid for Jarell Quansah(Image: Ed Sykes/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)
Liverpool boss Arne Slot is facing a transfer dilemma after it emerged that Jarell Quansah has attracted interest from Newcastle.
The Times report that St James' Park chiefs believe £30million plus add-ons to be a suitable offer.
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Selling a homegrown player would represent pure profit in the eyes of the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules, but Liverpool will know that there's a dilemma on the horizon - one which will could well make up Slot's mind on whether to let Quansah depart.
The elephant in the room is not only that Van Dijk's future remains uncertain after entering the final three months of his contract - but that, this summer, Konate will have only one year left on his deal.
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Real Madrid are said to be interested in the Frenchman, who could also be lured back to his home city of Paris, as PSG weigh up a move for a player with 15 months left on his deal.
The Dutchman is also a big fan of the 22-year-old, hailing his mentality to bounce back from being ruthlessly subbed off half-time on the opening day of the season at Ipswich.
"Last season I think everybody saw what a talent he is," the Liverpool manager said after Quansah's recent England call-up.
Ibou and Virgil were and are such a strong combination that he didn't play a lot.
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Ibrahima Konate's contract expires in 2026(Image: Charlotte Wilson/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)
"But every time he had to play, except for maybe the first one or two games, but afterwards he had to play you could see that maybe he is no longer a talent because as a talent you don't have any setbacks, but the moment you get setbacks it's about you and how you react.
"I think he showed in his recent performances that he's outgrown being called a talent.
He did really well the last few times he had to play for us and even in a position he's not completely used to as a right full-back.
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