Fabrizio Romano has dropped a significant update regarding Curtis Jones, revealing that the Liverpool midfielder might be available for transfer this summer. With his current contract set to expire in 2027, discussions about a renewal have yet to materialize, leaving his future in limbo.
Romano noted on the Here We Go podcast that interest in Jones is already brewing from clubs in both the Premier League and Serie A, with Inter Milan specifically mentioned as a potential suitor. The 22-year-old has shown flashes of brilliance, but Liverpool's plans for the upcoming season remain unclear.
"There is no agreement to sign a new contract at the moment," Romano said. "Everything is on total standby between Curtis Jones, his camp, and Liverpool." This uncertainty raises questions about whether Jones will fit into manager Arne Slot's vision for the 2026/27 campaign.
Liverpool finds itself in a tricky position. The club may need to adopt a sell-to-buy strategy, especially with Alexis Mac Allister facing scrutiny over his form. Selling a promising talent like Jones seems counterproductive, especially considering his roots in the academy. Losing another Scouse graduate could further dilute the club's identity.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Jones. Will he stay and fight for his place, or will he seek new opportunities elsewhere? The situation is definitely one to watch.
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