
"Liverpool's January signing, Jeremy Jacquet, may have played his final game for Stade Rennais after suffering a severe shoulder injury during their Ligue 1 clash against RC Lens on Saturday. According to reports from L'Equipe, the 20-year-old defender likely requires surgery, a move that would prematurely end his season in France and potentially delay his arrival on Merseyside. Jeremy Jacquet unlikely to play again this season"
"Liverpool, who signed Jacquet in a 60 million deal on winter deadline day will be in constant contact with the Rennes medical staff. While the injury does not threaten the transfer itself, it adds another layer of frustration to Arne Slot's defensive planning. The Reds have already dealt with long-term injuries to Giovanni Leoni and Conor Bradley this season. Anfield officials will look to take a patient approach, prioritising the long-term health of the center-back over a rushed return."
"Rennes head coach Habib Beye confirmed the severity of the situation post-match, describing the injury as serious'. While initial hopes were that a period of rest would suffice, the report suggests that a surgery is the most viable path to a full recovery. If Jacquet undergoes surgery, he will be sidelined for several months, effectively ending his season with his boyhood club."
Jeremy Jacquet suffered a severe shoulder injury in the 69th minute of Rennes' 3-1 loss to Lens and signaled immediate distress before leaving the pitch. L'Equipe reports indicate surgery is likely, which would sideline the 20-year-old for several months and end his season with his boyhood club. Liverpool paid a 60 million deal on deadline day and will remain in close contact with Rennes medical staff while the transfer stands. The injury complicates Arne Slot's defensive planning amid existing long-term absences, and Liverpool intends a patient rehabilitation approach to ensure recovery ahead of the 2026/27 pre-season.
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