Reds Secure Future Defender in Controversial Agreement
Liverpool has finalized a £60 million agreement with Rennes for highly-touted defender Jeremy Jacquet, though the transfer’s unusual structure has drawn scrutiny from football analysts. The deal includes an initial £55 million payment with £5 million in potential add-ons, securing the services of one of Europe’s most promising young defenders.
Deal Structure Raises Questions
Despite the significant financial commitment, Jacquet will remain with Rennes through the current campaign before joining Liverpool’s squad for the 2026/2027 season. This delayed arrival has prompted debate within football circles about the club’s defensive recruitment strategy.
Paul Merson ed surprise at the arrangement during a recent broadcast: “I found it extraordinary that he’s coming in the summer. They need a center-half now to compete for top-four positions. With that kind of money, you’d expect immediate reinforcement.”
Defensive Reinforcements Needed
The transfer comes amid Liverpool’s ongoing efforts to strengthen their backline after failing to secure Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi, who ultimately joined Manchester City. Reports indicate the Reds had also pursued RB Leipzig’s Lutsharel Geertruida, but negotiations collapsed when Sunderland couldn’t find a replacement for the on-loan defender before the transfer deadline.
Medical staff anticipate Jacquet’s delayed arrival could align with Giovanni Leoni’s expected recovery from a serious knee injury, potentially giving Liverpool two defensive options by next season. The young Frenchman faced significant competition for his signature, with Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United all reportedly monitoring his situation before Liverpool secured the deal.

