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Liverpool are close to finally welcoming new centre-back signing Jeremy Jacquet after the Frenchman officially played his last game for Rennes. Rennes beat Paris FC 2-1 on Sunday, securing a fifth-place finish in the French first division, before the end-of-season formalities, which saw Jacquet honoured before he completes his move to Liverpool.
Liverpool reached an agreement with Rennes for a £60m transfer which will see Jacquet officially join the Reds in July. Rennes honour Jacquet with commemorative print to celebrate seven years of service After full time, Jacquet was presented with a commemorative print to celebrate the seven years he spent at Rennes ahead of his official move to Liverpool.
While Liverpool agreed a £60m deal to sign Jacquet in January, they really could have used his defensive talents this season amid a season characterised by weak defending and a lack of desire. Ahead of his move to Liverpool, the defender says he has been putting in the work to do his homework on the Reds.
