Liverpool Spark Transfer Domino Effect After Curtis Jones Decision Forces U-Turn
Liverpool blocked Inter Milan's interest in Curtis Jones to avoid weakening their squad before the transfer deadline, affecting other deals including Nottingham Forest's pursuit of Davide Frattesi.
- On January 31, 2026, Arne Slot, Liverpool manager, said the club aims to strengthen the squad after the 4-1 win and rejected transfers for Curtis Jones and Andy Robertson.
- Ahead of Monday's 19.00 GMT deadline, with 48-72 hours remaining, Slot linked transfer 'noise' to a busy week and praised the fans at Anfield.
- Jones, who has under 18 months on his contract, featured for six minutes in the 4-1 Anfield win and missed the Qarabag game through illness.
- Reports say Liverpool's decision to block Curtis Jones reportedly disrupted Nottingham Forest's pursuit of Davide Frattesi, and Fabrizio Romano said Frattesi will remain in Italy.
- Slot indicated incoming deals only and highlighted Liverpool's squad form, scoring 10 and conceding one in recent games against Bournemouth, Qarabag, and Newcastle.
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One of the biggest surprises of the winter transfer season could be coming. The news of Liverpool signing Curtis Jones has already been confirmed by Fabrizio Romano.
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