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The Championship duo have recently been linked with the Liverpool defender Preston and Leicester will be looking for alternative targets during the January transfer window as the chances of signing Quansah appear slim.

With just over a month left in the January transfer window, a number of Football League clubs are likely to look to Premier League sides for potential loan deals.

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For many young players, a temporary move away from their parent club may be their best chance of securing regular game time in the second half of the season.

Of course, this makes such a step attractive for them, as it contributes to their development and allows career growth.

Meanwhile, these Football League clubs can capitalize on the considerable potential of many of their players and those who already have significant potential.

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Looking ahead to the next transfer window, Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah is one player who could be targeted for such a move.

What clubs are associated with Quansaha? According to journalist Alan Nixon, Preston North End are the only party interested in a loan deal for Quanza in January.

The Deepdale club have had a good relationship with Liverpool in terms of recent transfer activity.Sepp van den Berg has signed an impressive loan deal from the Anfield club North End for the 2021/22 season, while the Lilywhites have signed striker Lleyton Stewart permanently and loaned right-back Calvin Ramsey this summer. , with Liverpool.

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Meanwhile, Championship leaders Leicester City are also interested in Quansah as they look to expand their central defensive options in January.

However, recent comments from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp suggest the back-row duo will be disappointed as they hope to sign Kwanzaa in the new year.

What do Klopp’s latest comments mean for Preston and Leicester’s hopes of signing Quansah?

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After spending the second half of last season on loan at Bristol Rovers in League One, his first experience of senior football, injuries and suspensions saw Quanza unexpectedly make his way into Klopp’s squad.

The centre-back has made 10 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool this season and has generally been a reliable presence for the club.

The 20-year-old played the full 90 minutes in the last leg of Thursday night’s 4-0 draw against Austrian side LASK in the Europa League.

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After that game, Klopp was keen to praise Quansah for his last game for Liverpool.

Meanwhile, Red chiefs have suggested that the 20-year-old’s emergence as a first-team option at Anfield this season justified the club’s decision not to sign a new centre-back this summer.

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Many people have suggested this. Consequently, it would be a strange move for the club to loan the 20-year-old out if Klopp believes Quansah’s form has vindicated him about Liverpool’s transfer policy of not bringing in a new centre-back.

If they do, it could force them to reconsider their decision and bring in another defenseman. This would be difficult to explain, given that these comments show how happy Klopp was with Quansah.

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