
News'I lived my dream' - Jarell Quansah shares farewell message
The Academy graduate is embarking on a new chapter in his career following a spell of 17 years with the Reds that culminated in a Premier League winner’s medal.
Quansah heads to the Bundesliga having made 58 appearances, scored three goals and also lifted the Carabao Cup since making his senior bow for the club in August 2023.
In his own words, he lived out a dream.
“From the moment I walked through the doors of the Academy at five years old, I dreamed of one day wearing the Liverpool shirt at Anfield. 17 years later, I can now say I have lived that dream,” he posted on social media.
“To my teammates, thank you for welcoming me, pushing me, and believing in me. I’ve learned so much from sharing the pitch and dressing room with such amazing people and will never forget the incredible memories we’ve had.
“To the staff, the coaches, and everyone behind the scenes, your belief and dedication have always been a constant source of motivation. You have helped me grow not only as a footballer, but as a person as well.
“And to the fans, your support has always been unmatched. Whether at Anfield or away from home, hearing you sing never failed to inspire me. I will carry that with me wherever I go.
“Liverpool will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s not just a club – it’s a family! This is goodbye for now, but I’ll always be watching – once a Red, always a Red.”
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