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The trio's futures have been discussed throughout the season and with only the Premier League title left to play for, the focus on their situations has intensified.
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Quansah, meanwhile, has four years left of his contract after breaking into the Liverpool first-team last season.
The 22-year-old made 33 appearances in all competitions under Jurgen Klopp, chipping in with three goals.
Arne Slot has used Quansah less this season but turned to him for this month's Carabao Cup final when Alexander-Arnold was injured.
The Times report that Quansah is a potential target for the Magpies, who believe that a bid of £30m plus add-ons could be enough to tempt Liverpool into a sale.
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Ready to spend big after navigating Premier League Profit and Sustainability Rules in recent transfer windows, Newcastle are planning to sign a right-footed centre-back for manager Eddie Howe.
Quansah is said to have significant support among senior figures at St James' Park.
Although the England youth international, who's yet to be capped at senior level despite two call-ups, has struggled for regular game-time amid Liverpool's dominant season in the Premier League, Slot is a big admirer of him - even after hooking him at half-time on the opening day of the season.
"It says a lot about his mentality," the Red boss said after Quansah was named in England's latest squad.
Ibou [Konate] and Virgil were and are such a strong combination that he didn't play a lot.
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"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.
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