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Liverpool may have given game away over transfer plan with £35m decision

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Liverpool could face another summer of squad overhaul - but that may not be what they need right nowWhen teams underperform as horribly as Liverpool have this season, the reaction is either one of two things: get rid of the manager or get rid of the players.Yet for many Reds followers who have endured a dismal, disappointing and at times downright dreary campaign, the response has essentially been to combine the two.With Fenway Sports Group continuing to show faith in Arne Slot, it seems unlikely there is any great desire for a significant shift in the dugout this summer despite the borderline hatred shown by some Liverpool supporters on social media towards the title-winning head coach.Beyond dispute, though, is change is coming in the squad. And that was brought into sharp focus over the weekend with the news Inter Milan are preparing another attempt to lure Curtis Jones to Serie A after their efforts in January were comprehensively rebuffed by the Reds.READ MORE: Alisson fitness situation clarified after Carlo Ancelotti comments on Liverpool goalkeeperREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah 'annoys' former Liverpool player as Arne Slot job claim madeGiven Jones is approaching the final 12 months of his contract with no sign yet of a fresh agreement being reached, Liverpool may now have to alter that stance.



They value the 25-year-old midfielder at around £35million, with the summer likely the last chance they will at present have of gaining significant income from his sale.After the problems prompted by last summer's squad overhaul, Liverpool can realistically ill afford another exodus of senior players. While the Reds triggered their option to extend the goalkeeper's stay by another 12 months, Juventus are pushing hard to sign the 33-year-old with Slot admitting the club may have a decision to make in the summer.Speaking earlier this month, Joe Gomez intimated his future wasn't certain, while Alexis Mac Allister's representatives are clearly befuddled as to why the Argentina international hasn't been offered a new deal unlike fellow midfielders Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai.Cue growing speculation Mac Allister could on his way, while Federico Chiesa has long been touted with a transfer having barely featured under Slot.

Trey Nyoni, the 18-year-old midfielder, is reportedly a target for Swansea City having had his minutes limited this campaign, while Kieran Morrison has yet to sign a new deal although the Reds expect that to soon be sorted.When Slot said recently Liverpool would have to sell to buy, it wasn't an indication there was no money in the transfer kitty. However, that Liverpool are entertaining the possibility Jones could move on in the coming months - and how that will impact their homegrown quota - indicates they are more open than ever to a new era of players, no matter who is in charge.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.