Arne Slot tipped to sell midfielder amid ‘tiff’ with Liverpool boss and transfer


Curtis Jones has been tipped to leave Liverpool at the end of the season due to a “dispute” with manager Arne Slot.

Jones, whose contract at Anfield expires next summer, has not started the last five games for the Reds.

Curtis Jones trains with Liverpool

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Jones could leave Liverpool after 16 years at the club, with his contract expiring next year.

At the beginning of January, the midfielder sat on the bench for the entire game against Arsenal at the Emirates.

He previously started Liverpool’s last six Premier League games, in which they won three and drew three.

Jones played the full 90 minutes in four of those six games, but since then he has only started twice and fallen out of favor.

He was named by Slot in the lineup against Barnsley in the FA Cup and against Burnley at Anfield in the league.

The England international has not been in the Reds’ starting line-up for five games in a row since then, including the home defeat against Man City.

And that has left former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant shocked at his lack of game time amid the club’s recent woes.

Asked if he was surprised that Jones wasn’t featured on the latest episode of The Pitch Prospect’s Inside Liverpool podcast, Pennant replied: “Yes, but I can understand that.” [Dominik] Szoboszlai, [Ryan] Gravenberch and [Alexis] Mac Allister, if he’s Mac Allister.

“You would probably say those are your top three in midfield.”