The defender, whose journey with the Reds began when he joined the Academy as a five-year-old, finalised his switch to the Bundesliga side on Wednesday.
Quansah climbed through Liverpool’s ranks to rack up 58 senior appearances, three goals, and Premier League and Carabao Cup winner’s medals.
The Warrington-born player was handed his debut for the club at senior level by Jürgen Klopp in the come-from-behind victory at Newcastle United in August 2023.
That outing off the bench would be the beginning of Quansah’s breakthrough season at the Reds as he went on to play a further 32 times in 2023-24.
One of those appearances came in the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea, when Liverpool prevailed at Wembley thanks to the late winner from fellow centre-half Virgil van Dijk.
Quansah opened his goalscoring account with a well-taken finish at Union SG in the Europa League that December, and later netted versus Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers at the end of the campaign.
He was involved in 25 matches during Arne Slot’s debut term in the Anfield dugout, 13 of them in the league to help deliver the club its 20th top-flight championship earlier this year.
The 22-year-old’s last act as a Red was lifting the Premier League trophy in front of Liverpool supporters, as he now embarks on a new chapter in his career in Germany.
Everybody at LFC would like to thank Jarell for his contributions and wish him the very best for the future.