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Jamie Carragher questions Curtis Jones’ ‘strange’ social media activity amid Liverpool exit rumours

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Curtis Jones is facing an uncertain future at Liverpool and has been linked with a number of clubs going into the summer.The midfielder’s contract is up in 2027, and most recently, it was claimed that Newcastle United like Jones.Now, the Englishman has drawn the ire of Jamie Carragher for his comment under Mohamed Salah’s Instagram post about Liverpool being poor this season. Should Arne Slot drop Mohamed Salah from the squad to face Brentford? 👀 A sour end could be in store… Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images Jamie Carragher questions Curtis Jones’ response to Mohamed Salah postSalah’s post has become a major talking point, with opinions around the Egyptian’s actions mixed.Carragher thinks the winger must still start vs Brentford at the weekend because Arne Slot can’t risk the backlash of not playing the Egyptian in his farewell game.However, the former Liverpool centre-back wasn’t overly thrilled with Jones’ comment on the post, suggesting that he is one of the reasons Liverpool can no longer play ‘heavy metal football’, which is what Salah was calling for to return.Speaking on The Overlap this week, he said: “Curtis Jones commented on it and put like a clapping emoji.



I thought that was a bit strange. “I thought Jesus, this is why we don’t play ‘heavy metal’ football because of some players like Curtis Jones in the squad who take six touches before they pass it, I thought ‘steady on son’.” What would you do with Curtis Jones this summer?

Getty IDs: 2272039966 How much Liverpool want to sell Curtis JonesThe versatile midfielder has been playing at right-back a fair amount in recent weeks.But when it comes to his natural position, he still seems far down the pecking order despite Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch arguably being overworked this season.However, unless there is a change of manager this summer, which seems unlikely, Jones’ role probably won’t change, and he may wish to move.If he does, it is thought that Liverpool will want £35m for the player, which feels like a lot for a talent that has one year left on his contract and is not a regular starter.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox