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Curtis Jones urged to repeat Scott McTominay transfer move and leave Liverpool

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesCurtis JonesCurtis Jones' future at Liverpool remains uncertain, with Italy still being touted as a potential destination for the midfielder, who Antonio Cassano claims would be "better" than Scott McTominay in Serie A13:58, 07 May 2026Updated 13:58, 07 May 2026Curtis Jones has been linked with moves away from Liverpool(Image: Shaun Brooks - CameraSport, CameraSport via Getty Images)Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones has been advised on why he would excel in Italy should he choose to depart Anfield this summer.Jones' future with the Reds has been the subject of ongoing speculation since the January transfer window, and the rumors continue to gather pace as the summer window approaches its conclusion. As a result, speculation persists that Jones could make his exit this summer, with Italy continuing to be mentioned as a potential destination.READ MORE: Darwin Nunez transfer 'agreement' could come at perfect time for Liverpool's Premier League rivalREAD MORE: Five Liverpool stars miss training as Arne Slot faces injury worry ahead of Chelsea clashFormer Inter striker Antonio Cassano has explained why he believes Jones would prosper if he were to swap Liverpool for the Serie A heavyweights.Cassano also indicated he would expect Jones to be "better" than former Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay, who departed Old Trafford for Napoli almost two years ago.



McTominay has flourished since making the switch."Curtis Jones for Inter? He would be an excellent signing, he's a pacey midfielder, he's a Champions League-oriented player," Cassano is quoted as saying on Viva El Futbol.Scott McTominay has cemented himself as a modern-day Napoli hero(Image: Ivan Romano, Getty Images)"He'd be better than McTominay.

He has great quality and at Liverpool he won a lot playing, unlike [Cristian] Zaccardo and [Andrea] Barzagli who are World Champions but never played."What the future holds for Jones at Liverpool remains unclear, with no suggestion of a contract renewal for the academy product. Liverpool is already preparing itself for the exit of at least two first-team stalwarts this summer, with Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson both set to depart when the season concludes.READ MORE: Jamie Carragher apologizes to Luis Enrique on live TV as PSG reaches Champions League finalREAD MORE: Liverpool should repeat Xherdan Shaqiri transfer if given chance - but wouldn't lack competitionSpeculation over Alisson Becker's future at the club also continues to persist, with Juventus reportedly monitoring the Brazilian closely.Jones has been a key figure for Liverpool under Arne Slot throughout the past two seasons, accumulating 46 appearances this campaign, yet he is still awaiting his first Premier League goal.