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Curtis Jones can establish himself as an even more reliable first-team Liverpool option with a step up next season, one pundit has said.
The midfielder has broken through the Reds’ academy system to become a key feature in Jurgen Klopp’s team. He has had standout moments in the team, such as his 2020 FA Cup winner against Everton.
Jones subsequently earned a new long-term Liverpool contract in July 2020. And since then, he has stepped up with some strong performances.
After recovering from an eye injury and coronavirus last season, Jones got back in the Liverpool mix. But as their quadruple hunt entered its final stages, the 21-year-old often found himself an unused substitute.
Nevertheless, with his birthday coming up in January and a long-term contract, former goalkeeper Paul Robinson backed Jones to enjoy a strong 2022/23 campaign.
“It is the right decision to keep him,” the pundit told Football Insider after reports from Goal reiterated Liverpool’s faith in Jones.
“Whether that is the best decision for the player or not only time will tell.
“It is quite clear that Liverpool are not