Liverpool are bracing for a summer overhaul, with the squad set to undergo significant changes ahead of next season. Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson have already confirmed they will leave at the end of the campaign, following a disappointing season likely to end without any trophies.
After previously lifting the league title and backing Arne Slot in the transfer market, expectations were high—but the campaign hasn’t unfolded as hoped.
Meanwhile, Curtis Jones is said to be weighing up his future. Reports from talkSPORT suggest the academy graduate is unhappy with his limited role and wants more regular minutes.
Despite featuring over 40 times and even filling in at right-back during a dramatic derby win over Everton, Jones has made just 13 league starts. Strong competition from Dominik Szoboszlai, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Florian Wirtz has made consistent game time difficult.
With only a year remaining on his contract, Liverpool must decide whether to extend his deal or cash in this summer to avoid losing him for free.
Should he move on, interest is expected from clubs like Inter Milan, Aston Villa, and Tottenham Hotspur—though Spurs’ chances could hinge on their fight to stay in the top flight.

