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Jeremy Jacquet Could Miss Liverpool Pre-Season as Doctor Reveals Injury Timeline
Liverpool’s January signing Jeremy Jacquet could be sidelined for four to six months after undergoing shoulder surgery, according to L’Equipe.
The French defender is now in doubt for his first pre-season with the Anfield side, who paid £60m to secure his signature in the winter transfer window.
Jacquet is set to undergo surgery this week, which will likely end his season early, despite Liverpool’s initial hope that the procedure could be avoided.
The 20-year-old suffered a shoulder injury during Rennes’ 3-1 loss to Lens on February 7 and has not played since.
Jeremy Jacquet Could Miss Liverpool Pre-Season
According to L’Equipe, while Rennes have not given up hope of seeing Jacquet play again this season, in a worst-case scenario the defender could miss Liverpool’s preparations for the following campaign.
An unnamed former Ligue 1 doctor explained that such shoulder surgeries typically require around four months to heal with a rapid rehabilitation plan, or up to six months for those with a slower recovery.
Jacquet will officially join Liverpool on July 1, penning a contract until 2031 with the option of a further year, after the Reds agreed a deal worth £55m plus £5m in add-ons with Rennes in January.
Liverpool beat competition from Premier League rivals Chelsea for the 20-year-old, who is part of the Reds’ succession planning for their 34-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk.
Liverpool to Sign Another Defender?
Liverpool’s move for Jacquet also makes sense given the uncertainty surrounding Ibrahima Konate.
As things stand, the Frenchman appears set to leave when his contract expires in June, with both parties failing to reach a breakthrough in negotiations over a new deal.
Konate’s departure could push Liverpool into the market for a new defender, as the Reds seem unlikely to enter the season with a centre-back quartet of Van Dijk, Jacquet, Giovanni Leoni and Joe Gomez.
Leoni suffered a season-ending ACL injury in September and has only featured once since his summer arrival from Serie A side Parma.
Why Liverpool Went After Jacquet
Despite his early injury setback, Liverpool fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about Jacquet’s arrival. We asked ChatGPT what qualities make the 20-year-old stand out in today’s game:
- Physical and defensive presence – Big, athletic and strong in duels and aerial battles, Jacquet wins a high percentage of challenges and uses his size and pace to shut down attackers early, making him an aggressive, front‑foot stopper.
- Ball‑playing ability – Unlike many young centre‑backs, he’s comfortable carrying the ball forward and progressing play, capable of breaking lines with forward passes and confident in build‑up under pressure – a key trait for modern defenders.
- Rapid development and adaptability – He became a first‑team regular quickly after loan experience, showing tactical maturity, positional awareness, and composure beyond his years – qualities that have attracted interest from Liverpool.
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Mateus Fernandes Wants to Join Tottenham After Bigger Offer Than Man Utd
Tottenham Hotspur are trying to beat Manchester United to the signing of West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, and they have received a huge boost in their pursuit, according to the Independent.
Tottenham fans would have been excited when Fabrizio Romano dropped the bombshell earlier this month that they were working on a deal to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, and that feeling would have only increased further after David Ornstein confirmed that Roberto De Zerbi also wants to sign Fernandes in a separate deal to the Italy international.
Man United have been viewed as the frontrunners to sign the 21-year-old for weeks now, having entered talks with the player and his agent over personal terms.
One report has claimed that the player has agreed to join after being happy with the financial offer, with the player said to be keen to link up with compatriot and idol Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford as he looks to avoid playing Championship football next term.
However, Spurs are serious about landing the Portugal international, and they are willing to go to big lengths as club chiefs look to deliver a fourth signing of the summer for their Italian boss.
Tottenham Make Bigger Offer Than United for Fernandes
According to the Independent, Tottenham have now made headway in the battle with United to sign Fernandes.
Spurs are said to have held positive talks with West Ham over a potential deal, with De Zerbi being backed with a significant summer transfer budget.
The Hammers are demanding £85m for their ‘superstar’ player, and they want a significant portion of that fee paid upfront, with Tottenham already offering a higher overall package than the Red Devils.
De Zerbi is a huge fan of Fernandes and Spurs have also launched a salary offer higher than United’s as they look to come out on top in this transfer battle.
Crucially, the report adds that the Portugal international is ‘very keen’ on a switch to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which would also allow him to carry on living in London.
United don’t want to get involved in a bidding war and could walk away from a deal and look at alternative targets.
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Romano: Tottenham Want to Sign Impressive World Cup Star
As well as transforming their central midfield options, Tottenham are also looking to make changes all across the frontline too.
Spurs remain in talks to sign Manchester City left-winger Savinho, but they are clearly looking at alternative targets to the Brazilian with progress slow on agreeing a deal with the Premier League runners-up.
One of those is Liverpool star Cody Gakpo, with Romano confirming that De Zerbi and Tottenham do have an interest in the Netherlands international.
The Dutchman had already been linked with a summer move away from Anfield even before they signed Victor Munoz, with the Spain international usually operating from the left flank.
It remains to be seen if that addition could spell the end for Gakpo at Anfield, but his performances for his country at the World Cup are only showcasing his ability, with two goals and an assist in the latest 5-1 win against Sweden.
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Mateus Fernandes Wants to Join Tottenham After Bigger Offer Than Man Utd
Tottenham Hotspur are trying to beat Manchester United to the signing of West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes, and they have received a huge boost in their pursuit, according to the Independent.
Tottenham fans would have been excited when Fabrizio Romano dropped the bombshell earlier this month that they were working on a deal to sign Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali, and that feeling would have only increased further after David Ornstein confirmed that Roberto De Zerbi also wants to sign Fernandes in a separate deal to the Italy international.
Man United have been viewed as the frontrunners to sign the 21-year-old for weeks now, having entered talks with the player and his agent over personal terms.
One report has claimed that the player has agreed to join after being happy with the financial offer, with the player said to be keen to link up with compatriot and idol Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford as he looks to avoid playing Championship football next term.
However, Spurs are serious about landing the Portugal international, and they are willing to go to big lengths as club chiefs look to deliver a fourth signing of the summer for their Italian boss.
Tottenham Make Bigger Offer Than United for Fernandes
According to the Independent, Tottenham have now made headway in the battle with United to sign Fernandes.
Spurs are said to have held positive talks with West Ham over a potential deal, with De Zerbi being backed with a significant summer transfer budget.
The Hammers are demanding £85m for their ‘superstar’ player, and they want a significant portion of that fee paid upfront, with Tottenham already offering a higher overall package than the Red Devils.
De Zerbi is a huge fan of Fernandes and Spurs have also launched a salary offer higher than United’s as they look to come out on top in this transfer battle.
Crucially, the report adds that the Portugal international is ‘very keen’ on a switch to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which would also allow him to carry on living in London.
United don’t want to get involved in a bidding war and could walk away from a deal and look at alternative targets.
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Romano: Tottenham Want to Sign Impressive World Cup Star
As well as transforming their central midfield options, Tottenham are also looking to make changes all across the frontline too.
Spurs remain in talks to sign Manchester City left-winger Savinho, but they are clearly looking at alternative targets to the Brazilian with progress slow on agreeing a deal with the Premier League runners-up.
One of those is Liverpool star Cody Gakpo, with Romano confirming that De Zerbi and Tottenham do have an interest in the Netherlands international.
The Dutchman had already been linked with a summer move away from Anfield even before they signed Victor Munoz, with the Spain international usually operating from the left flank.
It remains to be seen if that addition could spell the end for Gakpo at Anfield, but his performances for his country at the World Cup are only showcasing his ability, with two goals and an assist in the latest 5-1 win against Sweden.
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Spurs Have Already Sealed £8.5m Transfer Better Than Fernandes
Tottenham Hotspur’s owners are putting their money where their mouths are and backing new head coach Roberto De Zerbi in the summer transfer market.
Spurs have finished 17th in the Premier League in back-to-back seasons, failing to live up to the ‘big six’ billing. They only survived in the top flight on the final day of last season, beating Everton 1-0 to stave off relegation to the Championship and condemn fierce rivals West Ham United to the second tier instead.
De Zerbi rescued the club in the final two months of the campaign, saving them from what looked like a perilous position.
Now the plan is clear – for a season like that to never happen again.
Spurs owners are following through with their vow to invest in the squad
The Lewis Family, who own the club, made a statement to the fans after the final game of the season, saying: “We take responsibility for rebuilding Spurs. Our ambition is to recapture the spirit of the club and bring back the excitement, the fearlessness and the bold football we have always felt defined us. That means football comes first. The board and executive team have laid out their plans to meet this ambition.
“This will require investment – in our teams, the academy, our backroom functions and more – and we are fully committed to this. We are not selling the club. We are all in. We are investing in it. You will see more of this in the coming months.”
That vow has already bore fruit with three defensive signings arriving at the club early in the transfer window. Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Jan Paul van Hecke have already joined the De Zerbi revolution in N17 and more signings are set to follow.
After addressing the defence – Spurs have conceded 246 goals in the last four Premier League seasons combined – the Italian has turned his attention to the midfield department.
They have seen one bid of around £75million rejected by Newcastle for Sandro Tonali, while there are talks over bringing Mateus Fernandes to the club from West Ham. Spurs face a battle with Manchester City for Tonali and Manchester United for Fernandes, with reports suggesting it is not one or the other, but that the Lilywhites would be keen to add both to their ranks.
But with a new plan to bring in big-money signings and change to a more ‘win now’ approach, there are sure to be some painful decisions to be made with current members of the squad.
Two young players are ready to leave Tottenham
And that is already being seen, with talk of two talented youngsters wanting to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in search of more game-time elsewhere. Nineteen-year-old defender Luka Vuskovic has been the subject of two bids from Brighton & Hove Albion, having impressed on loan with Hamburg in the Bundesliga last season. He is a highly-rated centre-back reportedly keen to leave having never made an appearance for the Lilywhites.
There is a feeling that Vuskovic, who started Croatia’s World Cup opener against England, could go on to become a £100million player if nurtured the right way.
And then there’s Lucas Bergvall, the 20-year-old Swede whom Spurs beat off competition from Barcelona to sign in 2024 for just £8.5million.
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Bergvall got perhaps more game time than he would have expected in the 2024/25 season due to a wealth of injuries to first-team stars, but did not look out of place at all, becoming a firm fans’ favourite in Ange Postecoglou’s second season and winning all three of the club’s end of season awards.
Three different managers and Spurs battling relegation stunted his opportunities in 2025/26 and with big-money signings being touted and having only played 113 minutes under De Zerbi in the final seven games of the season have led to the 20-year-old seeking pastures new too.
As Mauricio Pochettino alluded to in 2019, before he was sacked, a painful rebuild was required and seven years later it looks like that is finally happening and supporters may have to come to terms with some decisions that, on the face of it, look very strange and disappointing.
Bergvall would be a painful loss at Spurs
Bergvall falls into that category. Signing Tonali, a ready-made, 26-year-old midfielder makes a lot of sense. Signing Fernandes, while letting Bergvall go, however, does not.
The Hammers star has two years’ experience in the Premier League – like Bergvall – and is aged just 21, a year older than the Swede.
Fernandes also has two relegations to his name, having gone down with Southampton before making the move to the London Stadium last summer and then suffering the same fate.
Now that is not all his fault, of course, but does Fernandes, offer anything better than Bergvall, given they both play in the same position and both prefer to be an 8 rather than a 6?
True, we’ve probably seen more of what Fernandes is capable of, but Bergvall being buffeted around the pitch, playing as a 6 a 10 and even wide does him a disservice. We really need to see what he can do in his favoured position on a regular basis before just discarding him.
And then there’s the price tag. West Ham want around £80million to sanction a deal for Fernandes. Spending that kind of money on Tonali again makes complete sense, but doing it twice, for a player who may or may not be better than what you already have, who cost just £8.5million is confusing.
Ask any Spurs fan and they will tell you they have been waiting a long time for the club to truly invest and embrace a win now approach rather than being in transition and ‘building for the future’. Bergvall may well be for the future, but he has already shown he is for the here and now too and is probably just as good, if not better, than an £80million Fernandes and that is why his exit will really hurt.
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