Tottenham Preparing Bid to Sign 'One of the Most Underrated Players' in Premier League

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Tottenham Hotspur may not be content with only signing Andy Robertson from Liverpool in the January transfer window, according to reports - with the Lilywhites also thought to be keen on landing Curtis Jones from the reigning Premier League champions.

Spurs have had an indifferent campaign in the Premier League, despite starting well in the Champions League, and that has seen them turn to the market with the signings of Conor Gallagher and Souza.

Robertson has also been touted, but the Merseyside raid may not be done there - with Thomas Frank reportedly being a bid admirer of Jones' profile to come into his midfield ranks.

Report: Tottenham 'Willing' to Make £30million Bid for Curtis Jones

The report by TEAMtalk states that Tottenham are preparing a £30million offer for Curtis Jones, accompanying their bid for Andy Robertson in what could be a double swoop at the Merseyside outfit.

The north London outfit are 'not content' with negotiating for the Scottish defender alone, and are considering a move for Jones, who has been dubbed as 'special' and 'one of the most underrated footballers' in the country.

This would be a move by Thomas Frank, who has a 'clear vision' set out in north London, wanting to raise the team's competitive level with proven Premier League stars. Jones falls into that category, having featured for Liverpool 208 times in all competitions, as well as six times for England's national team.

With two Premier League titles to his name, as well as an FA Cup, a FIFA Club World Cup, a Champions League runners-up medal and winning the under-21 Euros with England back in 2023, Jones has a lot of experience for his age.

The 24-year-old fits the bill for the above criteria, and now Spurs are looking to make an initial offer of £30million. With Jones, Robertson's potential departure to Tottenham has opened up the door for various other exits at Anfield, which could pose a real issue going forward for Dutch boss Arne Slot.

First-Team Minutes Could be Vital in Tempting Curtis Jones to London

Jones has evident talent, though he may not be content with his lack of game time at his boyhood club.

The Scouse native only has 10 starts from a possible 23 in the Premier League, missing just two of those with injury, and he's only started in four of Liverpool's seven Champions League outings.

That has seen him become the definition of a squad player, which may all change if he moves to Spurs. They have signed England teammate Conor Gallagher already this window, though the majority of their midfield stars have struggled under various manager and Jones could be the permanent solution in that regard.

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