Liverpool are prepared to let Curtis Jones leave the club this summer but Alisson Becker is remaining at Anfield.

Arne Slot is looking to dive into the transfer market at the start of June after being given reassurances over his future at Anfield despite ending the Premier League campaign in fifth place.
The Dutch coach swept to the EPL title in his debut 2024/25 season on Merseyside, but was unable to reach those heights in 2025/26, which has triggered growing calls for the club to remove him his summer.
Liverpool's ownership have remained stoic in their support for Slot, after heavily backing him in the transfer window this time last year, as the club eventually secured record-breaking deals for Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.
However. more changes are expected before and after the FIFA World Cup, with Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson already moving on as free agents, and more are expected to follow.
Ibrahima Konate is on course to be next free transfer departure, after failing to agree terms on a contract extension, and Slot is confident the incoming Jeremy Jacquet can fill the gap left by the France star.
Elsewhere in the squad, Alisson Becker is not expected to leave, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirming the Reds do not want to lose their experienced No.1 amid sustained transfer interest from Juventus.
Jones is on course to complete a move to Serie A, after Inter Milan revived their interest in the Liverpool academy graduate following a failed bid for him in January.
Romano indicated Jones has decided on a fresh start away from his home city, after making just 18 league starts in 2025/26, with Slot preferring Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch in his midfield.
The two clubs are still some distance apart in their valuations of the England international, with Inter opening with a €20 million (£17.3m) bid, but Liverpool are holding out for closer to £35m (€40m).
