Anfield Watch has learned that Liverpool is not aware of Arsenal’s interest in Curtis Jones.
Over the past 12 months, Jones, 22, has emerged as a crucial member of Jurgen Klopp’s midfield trio. When available, Jones is maybe now the manager’s first choice on the left side of the field.
The former England Under-21 player has shown great promise lately, scoring twice in the Reds’ 5-1 Carabao Cup victory over West Ham and once again on New Year’s Day in the Premier League victory against Newcastle.
Following the most recent match, Klopp addressed the media and said, “We all know how good Curtis is as a player; he’s technically extremely skilled, but he finds more and more direction in his dribbling and improves out of situations.”
In the meantime, he actually sets the level by pushing and counterpressing to make it appear as it should.
“I’m rather pleased with that. It keeps each participant engaged in the match.”
According to certain sources, Jones has piqued the curiosity of Premier League rivals Arsenal ahead of a potential summer transfer. But this is wildly inaccurate.
Subsequently, a report surfaced that suggested Jones had once proclaimed his childhood love of the Gunners at the Reds’ training ground.
Anfield Watch is aware that Liverpool is primarily the homegrown star’s club and that he wants to maintain his current level of performance and manager trust.
Anfield Watch has been informed that Liverpool is very unlikely to deal with a direct competition for a key first-team player, even in the event that possible suitors express interest.
Jones, who had 19 club appearances in 2023–2024, has a 2027 Liverpool contract.