“I hear…” – Transfer insider says “absolute monster” wants to join Newcastle this summer

Newcastle United have identified Liverpool’s promising center-back Jarrell Quansah as a prime defensive target this summer, with the 22-year-old reportedly open to a St James’ Park move to secure regular first-team football.
The Magpies’ need for defensive reinforcements has intensified following Jamaal Lascelles’ long-term injury and concerns over Sven Botman’s fitness, while veterans Fabian Schär and Dan Burn enter the twilight years of their careers.
Former scout Mick Brown, who first spotted Quansah’s potential during his youth team days, revealed to Football Insider that the England international sees Newcastle as an ideal platform to accelerate his development.
“His chances are going to be limited at Liverpool,” Brown explained. “With their current options and potential new signings, regular football seems unlikely. I hear he wants the Newcastle move if it materializes – he knows playing every week is crucial at this career stage.”

Quansah’s 2024/25 campaign statistics demonstrate both his potential and room for growth:
Metric | Statistic |
---|---|
Appearances | 12 (11 sub) |
Minutes Played | 910 |
Tackles Per Game | 0.8 |
Interceptions Per Game | 0.6 |
Clearances Per Game | 2.1 |
Blocks Per Game | 0.4 |
Despite limited opportunities behind Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konaté and Joe Gomez at Anfield, Quansah’s inclusion in Thomas Tuchel’s recent England squad underscores his burgeoning reputation.
The 6’3″ defender – described as an “absolute monster” by those who’ve worked with him – possesses the physical attributes and ball-playing ability that align perfectly with Eddie Howe’s tactical demands.
Newcastle’s interest isn’t new; they monitored Quansah last summer before his breakthrough at Liverpool. Now, with the player seeking guaranteed minutes ahead of the 2026 World Cup cycle and Newcastle requiring youthful vigor in their backline, the transfer makes increasing sense for all parties.
The Magpies have also been linked with Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen, but intense competition for the Dutchman’s signature makes Quansah a more realistic target.
Liverpool’s valuation will prove crucial – while not a regular starter, Quansah remains a highly-rated academy product with 23 first-team appearances to his name.
For Newcastle, securing a player of Quansah’s profile would represent smart business in an inflated defensive market. His Premier League experience, homegrown status, and room for development under Howe’s coaching staff could see him become a mainstay in Newcastle’s backline for years to come.
As the summer window approaches, this potential deal hinges on Newcastle’s ability to convince Liverpool to part with their promising defender and Quansah’s willingness to trade Anfield’s prestige for St James’ Park’s project.
One thing is certain – at a critical juncture in his career, regular football at an ambitious club like Newcastle could transform Quansah from promising prospect to England regular.
All statistics courtesy of WhoScored – correct as of 03/04/2025