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Jarell Quansah bursts out laughing at Erik ten Hag joke after joining Bayern Leverkusen from Liverpool

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  • Quansah joins Leverkusen from Liverpool
  • Links up with Erik ten Hag in Germany
  • Dutchman greets new signing with a joke
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Quansah has left Liverpool and signed for Leverkusen on a deal that runs until 2030. He will work under Ten Hag with the Bundesliga side and arrives after helping England's Under-21s win the Euros by beating Germany in the final. Leverkusen shared some footage of Ten Hag welcoming Quansah to the club on the club's YouTube channel and let slip how he greeted the England star with a joke.

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  • WHAT TEN HAG SAID

    He said in reference to the Euro final: “Congrats for winning! And for beating the Germans! Very good!” The remark went down well with Quansah who was spotted laughing as he met his new manager.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Of course, the comment may not go down too well with Leverkusen fans who saw Germany beaten 3-2 by the Young Lions after extra-time.

    Yet Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes is certainly glad to Quansah on board. He told the club's media: "He has already made an impressive impact in a Liverpool defence dominated by world-class players. With Jarell, our defence gains significant dynamism, pace and toughness in tackling, and he's another very important building block for the future."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYER LEVERKUSEN?

    Quansah will now get to know his new team-mates ahead of the start of the new season. Leverkusen's first game is against Sonnenhof Großaspach in the first round of the DFB-Pokal before an opening Bundesliga fixture against Hoffenheim.