4 clubs phil jones may join after being left in 'serious distress'

4 clubs phil jones may join after being left in 'serious distress'

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Phil Jones' Manchester United career will be over in July. The 31-year-old arrived in 2011 as one of the country's most exciting young defenders. But he'll depart after


seemingly spending the last few years as an infinitely-plateaued entity that lingers in the corridors at Carrington. Jones will have hoped to fight his way into Erik ten Hag's plans in


pre-season or at least to end his 12 years of service on a high. But he was reportedly left in 'serious distress' after suffering an ill-timed relapse of a long-standing knee


injury, meaning he hasn't made a single appearance under the Dutchman. _Express Sport_ looks at four potential clubs where Jones could go this summer if he decides a career beyond


United is a career worth saving. BLACKBURN ROVERS After graduating from Blackburn Rovers' academy, Jones caught the eye as a teenager across two seasons. His former club are pushing for


Premier League promotion this season, currently occupying the final play-off place in the Championship. And he could return as an experienced head for the dressing room if they make a


top-flight comeback. LEEDS UNITED Leeds United were reportedly interested in signing Jones last summer as Jesse Marsch eyed defensive reinforcements. The Lilywhites, whether they remain in


the Premier League or suffer relegation, could renew their interest amid financial uncertainty. The prospect of being forced to pay a £24.5million settlement to former striker Jean-Kevin


Augustin could cut Leeds' summer budget. Relegation would worsen the situation. Jones on a free transfer could prove to be a positive move. SALFORD CITY Salford City, like Blackburn,


are pushing for promotion, albeit from League Two rather than the Championship. But the club, just a stone's throw away from Old Trafford, has been no stranger to making eye-catching


signings. Owned by Gary Neville and other members of the Class of 92, former United stars like Darren Gibson and James Wilson have joined in recent years. And if he'd be willing to


accept a significant pay cut, Jones could be the next Red Devils name they take a chance on. MLS OR SAUDI ARABIA Any MLS or Saudi Arabian club applies here. Both regions of the world are


continuing attempts to boost their brand, and recruiting a former United player could help do that. Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival indicated that the Middle East means business in its


planned rise in the football pyramid, and Lionel Messi has also been linked with a summer switch. Jones doesn't quite carry the same aura as those icons, but it would present him with


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