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Liverpool has already agreed two summer transfers as Arne Slot issue addressed

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Liverpool FC NewsTransfer NewsLiverpool FCLiverpool has already wrapped up two new signings ahead of the summer transfer window with centre-backs Jeremy Jacquet and Ifeanyi Ndukwe both set to join the RedsLiverpool's Dutch manager Arne Slot(Image: Glyn KIRK / AFP via Getty Images)Liverpool is already working diligently ahead of what looks set to be another busy summer of transfer activity. Both possess significant appeal in terms of their potential contribution to Slot's defensive line in particular.READ MORE: Liverpool injury news and return dates ahead of Man City after Giovanni Leoni updateREAD MORE: Hungary boss clarifies 'nonsense' reports in bizarre Dominik Szoboszlai and Arne Slot rowJeremy Jacquet represents the most substantial new signing set to be confirmed at the conclusion of this campaign.



The centre-back will arrive at Liverpool from Ligue 1 side Rennes following a £60m agreement reached in January between the two clubs.There was speculation at the time that Jacquet might have transferred during the winter window, when Liverpool's backline appeared vulnerable. However, his impending period of inactivity reduces the likelihood of him suffering a more severe injury outside of Liverpool's supervision.Jeremy Jacquet is an injury doubt for the rest of the season at Rennes ahead of his move to Liverpool(Image: Neal Simpson/Allstar/Getty Images)Another confirmed incoming transfer for Liverpool is set to bring another centre-back to the club.

The teenager has clocked up 10 appearances in Austria's second tier this season, although he is yet to make his senior debut.Since his move to England was finalised, Ndukwe has begun to feature more frequently on the bench for Austria Wien. However, that coveted first-team debut continues to elude him for now.He has also progressed from Austria's under-17 squad and stepped up to under-18 duties this season.