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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesJeremy JacquetJeremy Jacquet suffered a serious shoulder injury earlier this year and has shared some pictures from his life as he continues with his recovery ahead of his move to AnfieldJeremy Jacquet is on the comeback trail(Image: Neal Simpson/Allstar/Getty Images)Jeremy Jacquet is on the comeback trail after suffering a serious injury shortly after his impending summer move to Liverpool was confirmed earlier this year.The young French defender underwent surgery on a shoulder injury in March and is not expected to play again before moving to Liverpool.Jacquet took to Instagram this week, sharing a series of snaps from his recent life in what many people refer to as a "photo dump".One of the pictures shows Jacquet doing some gym work, while another shows him continuing his recovery in a swimming pool.Jacquet also shared a picture that he had taken at the Parc des Princes last week, as he attended the first leg of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg defeat by Paris Saint-Germain.READ MORE: Anthony Gordon's 'best mate' faces uncertain Liverpool future as transfer reunion could be deniedREAD MORE: Anthony Gordon showed Alexander Isak sympathy as Newcastle star wants to follow him to LiverpoolLiverpool agreed to sign Rennes prospect Jacquet in a somewhat surprising development that emerged shortly before deadline day in January.The Reds committed a fee of up to £60 million ($82 million) to sign the center-back — but it was agreed that he would not make the move to Merseyside until the summer.The agreement followed similar previous deals that Liverpool had completed, whereby a player had agreed to join the club but not actually made the move until some time down the line.Liverpool also struck advance agreements to sign Naby Keita, Joel Matip, and Giorgi Mamardashvili in the past, and in this instance, it allowed the club to nip in ahead of Chelsea to land Jacquet.Content cannot be displayed without consent"I am honored to sign for Liverpool, one of the greatest football institutions in the world," Jacquet said upcoming agreeing to join Liverpool."It was also very important for me to finish my time in red and black on a high, at my boyhood club, the club of my heart."I'm approaching this second half of the season with the desire to experience some great moments with my teammates and the fans."Jacquet has agreed a contract with Liverpool that will run until 2031, and his arrival is in keeping with Liverpool’s transfer policy of targeting young defenders, who can be mainstays in the team for years to come.That was seen with last summer's acquisition of Giovanni Leoni, while Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, and Joe Gomez are nearing a combined 24 years of service.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCJeremy Jacquet
