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Liverpool Make Stance Clear to Player Asking for £200k p/w
Liverpool FC are standing firm in contract negotiations with midfielder Curtis Jones, refusing to meet his demand for a £200,000-per-week salary amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur.
The standoff centers on Jones, a homegrown talent and local star who has been with the club since his youth days. According to reports, Spurs are preparing a £30 million bid to lure the versatile player to north London, testing Liverpool's resolve. The Reds view Jones as a key squad member but are unwilling to inflate his wages to the astronomical level requested, which would place him among the club's top earners.
This situation echoes broader wage concerns at Anfield. Recent salary data reveals Liverpool's top earners include Mohamed Salah at £400,000 per week and Virgil van Dijk at £350,000, with others like Alexander Isak (£280,000) and Cody Gakpo (£250,000) following suit.[3][4][7] Jones' demand aligns with figures that have deterred the club in other cases, such as Ibrahima Konaté's similar £200k-per-week ask, which Liverpool deemed too high given his inconsistent performances this season.[1][2][6]
Internally, Liverpool have set this transfer window as a deadline to resolve the issue, preferring to cash in now rather than risk losing Jones on a free transfer when his contract expires in 2026—much like the recent departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid.[1][2] The club believes their latest offer is competitive, on par with top European defenders, but Jones has rebuffed it.[5][6]
Fans are divided: some decry the potential sale of a beloved academy product, while others support financial prudence amid rising wage inflation. With Manchester City snapping up talents like Marc Guehi at similar rates, Liverpool's strategy emphasizes sustainability over blockbuster paydays.[4] Will the Reds pay up to keep their local hero, or wave goodbye for £30 million?
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