Newcastle United are reportedly eyeing a midfield boost this summer, with concerns mounting over squad depth behind star player Bruno Guimarães. The Magpies are said to be targeting Liverpool's Curtis Jones as a potential solution, according to recent reports.
The alarm bells have been ringing at St. James' Park after Bruno's recent injury absence exposed a glaring weakness. Without their Brazilian maestro in the starting XI, Newcastle struggled to find consistency, dropping points even when the rest of the midfield was fit and firing. It's a familiar story for football fans—one key player goes down, and suddenly the whole team's rhythm falls apart.
That drop-off has reportedly pushed Newcastle's hierarchy to explore transfer options, and Liverpool's Curtis Jones has emerged as a prime target. According to TEAMtalk, the Magpies see the 23-year-old as the perfect partner for Bruno, someone who can slot in seamlessly rather than simply replace him.
"Newcastle United have entered the race for Curtis Jones," the report states, though it notes that Inter Milan could provide stiff competition. Aston Villa are also monitoring the situation, setting up a potential three-way battle for the Liverpool academy product's signature.
Jones, who was valued at around £30 million, was blocked from leaving Anfield in January. But that stance could soften come summer if the right offer comes in. For Newcastle, his versatility is a major draw—he's been deployed in multiple roles under Arne Slot at Liverpool, a trait that Eddie Howe values highly in his squad players.
With Sandro Tonali's likely departure adding to the midfield shake-up, this move could be exactly what Newcastle needs to build a deeper, more resilient squad for the challenges ahead. For fans dreaming of a stronger bench and more tactical flexibility, Jones might just be the perfect fit.
