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Andoni Iraola could give Curtis Jones new chance at Liverpool

🇬🇧 4 hours ago
Liverpool have appointed Andoni Iraola as manager. The appointment puts Curtis Jones's future under a new tactical regime. Curtis Jones is a former Liverpool academy graduate. He enters the summer with one year left on his contract. At 25, he is entering the peak years of his career. Jones experienced a frustrating campaign under Arne Slot. During that season his playing time decreased and his role became unclear. Inter Milan were linked with a possible transfer in the winter window, but the move did not materialise. Liverpool officials Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards are urged to negotiate a long‑term deal with Jones. Securing Jones now could shape the remainder of his top‑level career. Iraola prefers a midfield that combines energy, pressing, aggression and technical quality. Jones possesses the ability to carry possession, protect the ball under pressure and drive through central areas. Deploying him in a more intense system could restore his purpose. Liverpool’s midfield may change as Wataru Endo’s future remains uncertain and Alexis Mac Allister is linked with Real Madrid. The recruitment team has identified Lamine Camara and Mateus Fernandes as potential signings to add athleticism and defensive intensity. Both Camara and Fernandes would complement the technical profile of Jones, who shares similar qualities with Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott. Retaining Jones would preserve squad balance, offering technical control, composure and versatility alongside more forceful options. His familiarity with Liverpool’s expectations and culture makes him a valuable asset during the club’s rebuilding phase. The new era under Andoni Iraola could see Jones become a key part of the midfield.

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