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Liverpool warned why they should not sell both Alisson and Curtis Jones this summer

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Liverpool fans could see two long-time players leave the club during the 2026 summer transfer.Fabrizio Romano recently shared a transfer update, in which he claimed Alisson and Curtis Jones are happy to leave.Jones is wanted by Inter Milan and other clubs such as Aston Villa, while Juventus want Liverpool’s goalkeeper. Getty IDs: 2272039966 Liverpool squad could suffer with Alisson and Curtis Jones exitsLiverpool are already losing Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah in the next couple of months.It follows on from previously key players from the Jurgen Klopp era already departing.Now, speaking in his column for the Echo, former Liverpool man Aldridge has warned the Merseyside outfit would be in for more transition if Jones and Alisson are allowed to depart, questioning why the latter can’t stay for many more years.He stated: “Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will be leaving the club at the end of the month and there has been talk about other players who could leave, such as Alisson and Curtis Jones.



I feel like someone is trying to throw a spanner in the works.“There’s no way Liverpool can let Alisson and Jones go this summer. Why make the squad situation any more difficult?” Which goalkeeper has been better than Alisson in the Premier League era? 🧤⚽ He’s got to be top three at least?Getty IDs: 2260536433 Jamie Carragher echoes Liverpool transition concernAldridge is not the first ex-Red to suggest more transition will take place at Anfield moving forward.Arne Slot was able to spend £450m last summer, yet more additions are needed once the latest window opens in June.Jamie Carragher commented on the transition now facing Liverpool over the weekend while covering the Manchester United loss.

He said: “The idea was for it not to be a transition [season], the idea was to try to blow the opposition out of the water, and maybe Liverpool have a situation where you win two or three league titles in the next five years.“[Mohamed] Salah is moving on and how tough is he to replace, that will have to happen in the summer. So more transition, more change.”With Slot staying, there is a lot of pressure on both the Dutchman and the club to ensure this next transfer window goes well.If it does not, it may well set Liverpool back a few years and prevent them from challenging the likes of Arsenal and Manchester City.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox