Curtis Jones suffered a setback for Liverpool after his performance against Manchester City this weekend.
The England youth international has enjoyed a storied career for any Liverpool fan. He progressed through the club’s academy and became a permanent member of Jürgen Klopp.
Now a mentor to younger players, the 22-year-old is a regular for Liverpool and seems to be getting better and better for the Reds each season.
Liverpool FC vs Toulouse FC: Group E – UEFA Europa League 2023/24But according to pundit Eamonn Dunphy (via The Stand ), Jones doesn’t have what it takes to go to Liverpool and become a superstar at his boyhood club.
The midfielder is very young and has impressed on several occasions this season, but for some, Jones doesn’t mean much to Liverpool despite being so young in his football career.
Dunphy: “I don’t think so about Jones, the young Liverpool player. He’s moved on and they’ve brought in Gravenbirch, a player I really like.
He’s Dutch.”Curtis Jones has what it takes to become a Liverpool cult icon.
In this era of the game, few players have the potential to be truly world class, and Jones would be one of the first to recognize that. But it would be foolish to say the midfielder won’t make it to Liverpool.
At 22, the midfielder has played over 100 games for the club. Jones may not be the best midfielder in the world, but the Toxtet-trained player has what it takes to become a true cult hero for Liverpool, and the teenager is improving every year.
Of course, Liverpool have players with higher ceilings than England’s youth ranks, but Jones isn’t giving up on the Reds just yet and fans are eagerly awaiting the midfielder’s next move.
