By Sergio Moya
Our Liverpool is in the midst of a squad rebuilding process and will face a season in which it will try to reverse the failure of the last campaign, and to achieve this Jürgen Klopp will need the young players of the team to give their best level as this season he expects much more from them for the future of the club.
This summer we have already witnessed the painful farewell of our captain, Anfield legend Jordan Henderson, who joined Al-Ettifaq after twelve years at Liverpool where he won everything and established himself as one of the great figures of the team in recent years, as he was the capitpan that led us to conquer every possible trophy in recent years, including our first Premier League title after a 30-year drought.
In addition, several media reports claim that despite having been delayed by a bureaucratic issue, Fabinho's departure will also be finalized in the coming days, so Liverpool's midfield will be a completely new one to the one he played in last season. In that sense, one of the players that most excites the fans is Curtis Jones, who has shown he has the quality and talent to shine with Liverpool's first team and next season could be his big chance to confirm it.
Jones comes from a fantastic summer in which he was with the England national team that won the U-21 Euro, being one of the most important players of the team, as he was even the one who scored the goal that crowned them champions and now Jürgen Klopp has a great reason to put more responsibility on him.
With the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, it is official, Curtis Jones will be the longest-serving midfielder at the club, so Jürgen Klopp expects the 22-year-old to acquire a leading role and be able to guide Liverpool's midfield during the 2023-2024 season.
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