Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah gathers with his team before the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Newcastle. (Photo by Karl Lesseen/Getty Images)
Curtis Jones has been linked with a move from Liverpool in recent weeks.
The 25-year-old has been a very useful player for Liverpool over the years, but it looks like he could cash in for the right price. According to reports, the cost to sign the player could be around £35 million.
Jones has also been linked with Premier League side Aston Villa.
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Is Curtis Jones planning to leave?
He has been linked with a move to Italy and Inter Milan wanted to sign him. However, the Italian champion is unable to pay the asking price. Meanwhile, Lewis Steele has claimed that the player is attracting the attention of Arsenal and Tottenham.
It remains to be seen whether the London club will be prepared to make an offer for him in the coming weeks. Jones is a reliable midfielder in the Premier League and could be a great addition for either side. They need more quality and technical ability in the middle of the park and the 25-year-old is a hard-working player who will add creativity, drive and control to the team.
He is still a young player and has a lot of room to grow. He wants to play regularly and could develop into a reliable Premier League midfielder.
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Jones needs game time
He has been an international player for Liverpool and would like to play more often at this stage of his career. He has the technical attributes to play in a big club and it remains to be seen where he will end up. His contract with Liverpool expires in the summer of 2027, and this could be the club’s last chance to recoup the cost of his departure.
Ideally, Liverpool should consider keeping him at the club and offering him a contract extension. He’s a very important player for them, but they already lack depth in the middle of the park. Losing Jones, especially to a rival club, would be a mistake.

