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ALONG with agreeing compensation with Swansea for manager Brendan Rodgers today, Liverpool FC have also secured three key members of his former backroom staff as part of a deal totalling around £7m. Here is the lowdown on those accompanying Rodgers to Anfield:

Colin Pascoe

Former Swansea assistant manager Colin Pascoe will link up again in the dugout with Brendan Rodgers.

The Welshman was capped 10 times for his country during a playing career which spanned 15 years and featured two spells with the Swans.

He made his full Swansea debut on his 18th birthday against Liverpool at Anfield - a game the Reds won 3-0 with goals from Ian Rush, Sammy Lee and David Fairclough.

Pascoe became a part-time coach at the Liberty Stadium under Kenny Jackett and worked with Roberto Martinez and Paulo Sousa before being promoted when Rodgers was at the helm.

Glen Driscoll

Glen Driscoll made his mark at Chelsea as part of the fitness and conditioning team, first with the youth and reserves and later with the senior side.

Working under various managers between 2003-11, he performed a number of roles at the club including performance physio and first-team fitness coach.

He joined the Swansea City set-up under former Reading and Chelsea colleague Brendan Rodgers in October 2011.

On recruiting Glen last year, Rodgers said: "He was head of medical at Chelsea, but what is unique about Glen is that he also has a strong background in football conditioning.

"Initially he worked with the youth department at Chelsea, then he progressed up to overseeing the first-team medical department.

"When Avram Grant took over he moved Glen into the conditioning role and he was first-team conditioning coach under Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti.

"So we are getting someone who has experience in both fields and his role will be to look at performance outside the field."

Chris Davies

Chris Davies was Swansea City's Head of Performance and Opposition Analysis under Brendan Rodgers.

He described his role as critical analysis of "opposing team' tactics/organisation" which was then relayed "to the manager and players through a series of reports and presentations."

Davies was on Reading's books from 2001-04 and was youth captain at the club while Rodgers was in charge.

He represented Wales at u17, u18 and u19 level before completing a degree in Sports and Exercise Science at Loughborough University.

VIDEO: Chris Davies discusses his methods of match analysis

On linking up again with Rodgers at Swansea in 2010, Davies said: "As soon as Brendan got the Swansea job I was straight on the phone to him.

"He taught me my trade, not just as a player but also as a person. He taught all the young players life lessons as well.

"By that I mean how to conduct yourself in a professional and responsible manner off the pitch."

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