Curtis Jones signs new contract

Having joined the Reds as an U9 player in 2010, No.17 enjoyed a rapid rise through the academy ranks. And now 21-year-old has made 81 senior appearances for the first team, scoring 8 goals, after debuting in January 2019.

Curtis Jones has earned Premier League, Emirates FA Cup, Carabao Cup and FA Community Shield winner’s medals in that time. He also made history by becoming the club’s youngest ever captain, aged 19 years and five days, in the FA Cup in February 2020.

The Scouser has signed a new long-term contract until 2027.
And after that Jones explained why Liverpool is the ideal club for him to continue his development in the years to come.

“First of all, I want to thank the coaching staff for having the belief in me as always, for giving me the chance,” No.17 told after putting pen to paper.

“It’s my boyhood club, I’m a Scouser, I’ve supported the club for the whole of my life, so yeah, I’m buzzing and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.”

“For everything, really. I think if I was at a different club as well, my goal and aim and dream would always be to come here and play. But I’m here now, I’ve been here since I was six, I’ve gone all the way through.”

“I’ve supported the team for the whole of my life and especially now with how the team is and the coaching staff around me, I just feel that it’s the perfect place for me and again, as I said, I can’t wait to see what the future holds.” said the England U21 international.

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