
Joan GarcĂa, a un partido del Zamora
Joan GarcĂa, a un partido del Zamora para optar al trofeo
Curtis Jones should not be sold by Liverpool, as he simply needs more playing time to prove his value. His current contract runs until 2027.
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We asked for your views on whether Liverpool should look to sell Curtis Jones this summer with his current contract set to expire in 2027.
Here are some of your comments:
John: No. He is a talented, reliable player with creativity and vision. Also importantly, he is a home-grown product who can hold his own with enormously expensive foreign players. The falling number of British players in the Premier League is an alarming trend.
Jane: Should absolutely keep Jones and play him. His passion and love for Liverpool and his quality are really important for us. He provides calmness in possession and pure determination to contribute to his team - and he's a Scouser.
Andrew: Absolutely no way Jones should be sold. Too good of a player (versatile and creative) as well as possibly the only Scouser left in the squad which is a connection Liverpool have always had and should maintain with their supporters.
Phil: No. We should definitely keep Jones. He is improving with forward passes. Just as we should have kept the young and inspiring Harvey Elliott - we should encourage our young players, not sell them off.
Graeme: Curtis should not be sold, he just needs to play more. His last couple of games have shown us glimpses of his ability, and he's definitely quicker than Alexis Mac Allister. He's a versatile player and that's what a squad needs.
Isaac: I have liked him more playing as a right-back and he has done it so excellently and I would love to see more of him in that position because he has filled the void left by Trent Alexander-Arnold. For the case of him playing as a midfielder, there are better players for that role. So, my verdict is that he should stay if he is playing at right-back but if he would love to play more as a midfielder then I wish him all the best in his quest for more minutes.
Nigel: Curtis should be moved on. We've been waiting for him to crack on and claim an outright position in midfield for the past couple of years now. He's not an elite player that we should invest any more time in. He would do well in a slower team and league, like say in Italy or Spain. I'd really like to see him do well, he's a good lad and I think he just needs to find the right place to be.
Catherine: Jones is the weakest link. Sell at any price. Just not consistently good enough.
Liverpool should keep Curtis Jones because he has potential that can be realized with more playing time.
Curtis Jones' contract with Liverpool is set to expire in 2027.
Opinions suggest that selling Curtis Jones is not advisable, as he needs more opportunities to showcase his talent.

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