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‘Sorted pretty soon’ – Transfer insider hints that new Liverpool contract could be imminent

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Liverpool is currently in contract extension talks with Curtis Jones, aiming to secure his stay beyond his existing deal that runs until July 2027. The club has been focusing on tying down key players, having recently extended contracts for Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, while Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to leave in 2025.

Sources reveal that Curtis Jones, along with teammates Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley, are in advanced discussions to renew their contracts. The club is optimistic that these players will soon "put pen to paper," continuing their long-term presence at Anfield. Jones' current five-year deal, signed in November 2022, includes a financially improved salary of around £780,000 per year. Although his development stalled somewhat and Liverpool has strengthened its squad with high-profile signings, the club and Jones remain confident about a new agreement extending beyond 2027.

The contract discussions come as Liverpool aim to maintain squad stability following managerial changes and transfer activity. New manager Arne Slot, who replaced Jurgen Klopp in 2024, has inherited a talented squad that delivered the 2024/25 Premier League title. Jones remains a valued squad player with potential for a bigger role if his development resumes.

Key facts:



  • Curtis Jones signed a 5-year Liverpool contract extension in November 2022, running through 2027.
  • His salary increased to approximately £780,000 gross annually.
  • Contract extension talks are ongoing to keep Jones at Liverpool beyond 2027.
  • Liverpool also pursuing contract renewals with Ibrahima Konate and Conor Bradley.
  • Jones has faced competition with Liverpool’s new signings but remains integral to squad plans.

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