In a developing story that could shake up the summer transfer window, Newcastle United are reportedly ready to part ways with one of their own to make room for a potential move for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones. The 25-year-old Reds academy graduate has been linked with a move away from Anfield, with contract talks reportedly stalling, and now the Magpies are emerging as serious contenders for his signature.
According to recent reports, Newcastle's hierarchy is considering a "one-in, one-out" strategy to navigate financial constraints. That means sacrificing 26-year-old Joe Willock, who has struggled to recapture the electric form that saw him score in seven consecutive Premier League games during the 2020/21 season—including a dramatic stoppage-time equalizer at Anfield. Since then, Willock has managed just 11 goals across all competitions in five years, and while he has featured in 37 matches this term, only nine have been Premier League starts.
Jones, on the other hand, has posted superior per-90-minute statistics in the league this season, making him an attractive target for Eddie Howe's side. The Toxteth-born midfielder has also been linked with Inter Milan, but Newcastle may now be leading the race to bring him to St. James' Park. With Willock entering the final year of his contract, the Magpies are reportedly open to offers, potentially paving the way for a midfield reshuffle that could see Jones swap Merseyside for Tyneside this summer.
