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Ligue 1 defender targeted by Liverpool

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Liverpool FC is targeting Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet as a key potential signing to replace Ibrahima Konate, whose Liverpool contract will enter its final six months this December, allowing him to negotiate freely with other clubs for a possible free transfer next summer. Jacquet, a 20-year-old French centre-back, has impressed Liverpool scouts with his performances in Ligue 1 this season, having made 15 league appearances for Rennes.



Konate’s future at Liverpool remains uncertain, as he has yet to commit to a new long-term deal amid speculation linking him to Real Madrid, though interest from the Spanish club appears to have cooled. Liverpool are proactively preparing for the possibility of Konate’s departure by monitoring young defensive talents like Jacquet, who is regarded as one of Europe’s most promising defensive prospects.

Alongside Jacquet, Liverpool continues to be linked with other defensive targets, including Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi, whose profile fits Liverpool’s need for pace, composure, and ability to play out from the back. Reports also mention Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo as a potential target, though primarily for attacking reinforcement.

The current situation is influenced by Liverpool’s recent struggles on the pitch, which have intensified scrutiny on the manager and the squad’s defensive solidity. Liverpool’s need to strengthen their central defense is critical as they aim to maintain competitiveness, especially with Virgil van Dijk as an established leader at the back.

In summary, Liverpool’s transfer strategy ahead of the January window is centered around securing promising defensive reinforcements like Jeremy Jacquet to mitigate risks posed by contract uncertainties surrounding Ibrahima Konate and to bolster the defensive line for upcoming seasons.