Curtis Jones Attracts Suitors as Romano Calls Summer Liverpool Exit a 'Concrete' Possibility
A deal that runs to 2027 without an extension leaves him exposed under Liverpool's sell-to-buy plan.
Overview
- - Transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano says there is an 'absolutely concrete' chance Curtis Jones leaves Liverpool in the summer window, with talks over a new contract on standby.
- - Jones’ current deal runs to 2027, and several clubs are tracking him, with Inter Milan named alongside Premier League sides that showed interest in January.
- - Liverpool did not consider mid-season sales, but Arne Slot has said the club must sell to buy this summer, which could put valuable homegrown players like Jones in play.
- - The 25-year-old made 45 appearances this season across multiple roles, yet has not nailed down a starting spot, a strain that also weighs on his England ambitions.
- - Romano notes nothing is advanced or agreed, while floating Serie A as appealing for Jones with Inter a possibility, citing Scott McTominay’s revival in Italy as a template.