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Arne Slot already gave his verdict on laughable Curtis Jones interest before $46M transfer

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Arne Slot Already Gave His Verdict on Laughable Curtis Jones Interest Before $46M Transfer

Liverpool FC midfielder Curtis Jones has become a pivotal figure under manager Arne Slot, prompting speculation about his future amid contract uncertainties and external interest. Despite reports of Tottenham Hotspur eyeing the 24-year-old England international, Slot has firmly endorsed Jones' role at Anfield, dismissing any "laughable" transfer talk before a potential $46M (£35M) deal was reportedly finalized to secure his long-term stay.



Jones, a homegrown talent with over 200 appearances, 19 goals, and 22 assists for the Reds, is out of contract in summer 2027. His last renewal came in 2022, leaving him among the lower-paid first-teamers despite his resurgence this season. Slot's system has transformed Jones into one of Europe's most progressive midfielders in the top five leagues, showcasing leadership qualities that position him as a potential successor to captain Virgil van Dijk[2][5].

Tottenham's interest emerged as a warning for Liverpool, with Spurs sensing an opportunity before signing Conor Gallagher. Reports suggest they aimed to capitalize on Jones' expiring deal, viewing him as a creative midfielder to bolster Thomas Frank's squad amid a dismal start. Jones' Premier League experience (137 games) and Champions League pedigree (24 matches) make him appealing, potentially thriving further forward at Spurs where he'd see more action than competing with Liverpool's elite midfield options[3].

However, Slot has already given his verdict, praising Jones' integral contributions to Liverpool's revival in 2026—despite challenges like injuries to stars such as British record signing Alexander Isak. Amid a tumultuous season post-heavy summer spending, Slot hopes to build momentum, with Jones sparking key improvements alongside Ryan Gravenberch. Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes must now adjust Jones' pay to reflect his value, averting risks of losing him cheaply. The club rebuffed Tottenham's advances, culminating in a $46M transfer commitment that ties down the schemer and quashes rumors[2][3][4][5].

This move underscores Slot's faith in Jones' unique traits—progression, leadership, and versatility—ensuring stability as Liverpool eyes further reinforcements in defense and midfield during the January window[1][4].

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