Curtis Jones is at a crossroads in his career, and Liverpool fans are left wondering what the future holds for the talented midfielder. With just 14 months remaining on his current contract, uncertainty looms as Fabrizio Romano reports that negotiations for a new deal are currently on hold. Several clubs across England and Europe are keeping a close eye on the 25-year-old, making it crucial for Liverpool to act.
Despite making 45 appearances for the Reds this season, Jones has only started 14 times in the Premier League. He struggles to secure a regular spot in Arne Slot’s starting XI, which raises questions about his role in the team moving forward.
However, Paul Joyce’s recent analysis in The Times reveals impressive statistics that underscore Jones' value. He ranks second among Premier League midfielders for passes per 90 minutes, trailing only Rodri. Additionally, he boasts the second-highest passing accuracy, just behind Moisés Caicedo, and ranks second in carries among players with at least 1,000 minutes played. These numbers paint a picture of a player who can significantly contribute to Liverpool’s midfield.
Joyce notes that if Liverpool were pursuing a player with such stats, fans would be clamoring for the signing. Yet, that player is already part of the squad, raising the stakes for the club to ensure they don’t let him slip away. The performance metrics challenge the narrative that Jones isn’t up to par for a Liverpool player, and they highlight the potential he brings to the team.
Selling Jones would be a puzzling decision for Liverpool, especially given his ability to impact matches. As he navigates this pivotal moment in his career, the club must consider the implications of letting a player with such talent and promise leave Anfield. The clock is ticking, and it remains to be seen how Liverpool will respond to this pressing situation.
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