Liverpool are open to selling academy product Curtis Jones this summer, provided the right offer arrives and the player himself pushes for a move.
The 25-year-old midfielder has been part of the Anfield setup for years, working his way up through the youth ranks to become a regular squad member. While the club are not actively seeking to offload him, they are willing to listen to offers should Jones express a desire for a fresh challenge. Any interested club would need to meet Liverpool’s asking price, currently set at around £35 million.
Jones’s versatility, technical quality, and Premier League experience make him an appealing option for clubs in the market for a reliable midfielder. Despite facing stiff competition for a starting spot, he has consistently contributed when given the opportunity.
With Liverpool in the middle of a broader squad rebuild, the club may be prepared to move on players who fall outside their guaranteed starting eleven, using any proceeds to fund further signings. No firm decision has been made on his future yet, but the message is clear — if Jones wants to leave and the money is right, Liverpool will not stand in his way.

