Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones could face a pivotal summer amid growing uncertainty over his long-term future at Anfield.
According to The Athletic, the 25-year-old academy graduate will enter the final year of his contract at the end of this season and is attracting interest from clubs across Europe.
Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur are believed to be monitoring Jones’ situation closely.
His contract is due to expire in June 2027, and Liverpool bosses may have to make an important decision on whether to offer him a new contract soon or consider selling the player before his market value starts to fall.
Jones is important for Liverpool
Jones has been a member of Liverpool for more than a decade, coming through the club’s academy before making his senior debut in 2019.
The midfielder quickly attracted attention for his technical ability, composure in possession and confidence in attacking areas.
Over the years, Jones has become a reliable team member who can play multiple roles in midfield. His versatility has allowed him to play as a central midfielder, attacking midfielder and also in wider positions if required.
One of his most memorable moments early in his career was when he scored a stunning goal in the 2020 FA Cup Merseyside derby against Everton, which highlighted his natural attacking instincts.
Interest in versatile midfielders is growing
Inter Milan and Tottenham are both reportedly interested as there is growing uncertainty surrounding Jones’ contract.
Inter are thought to be evaluating midfield reinforcements in their future plans, while Tottenham are exploring options to strengthen the depth of their squad.
Jones’ technical qualities and Premier League experience make him an attractive option for clubs looking for a midfielder who can contribute creatively while maintaining tactical discipline.
Liverpool may face difficult choices in the coming months. As a homegrown player, Jones represents valuable team depth and contributes to the club’s registration requirements for national and European competitions.
But allowing him to enter the final stages of his contract without an extension risks losing him for nothing.
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