Inter Milan are continuing their relentless pursuit of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones during the current transfer window. What was once a difficult negotiation now appears to be a feasible and straightforward deal for the Italian giants.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Jones remains a top priority for Beppe Marotta’s management. Inter are pushing to finalize the agreement in the coming weeks, looking to capitalize on the 25-year-old’s current contractual situation.
Contract Standoff and Transfer Valuation
Jones’s contract at Anfield expires in June 2027, and he has reportedly turned down multiple renewal offers. To avoid losing him for a lower value next year, Liverpool may be open to a sale this summer. Inter have tabled an initial offer of €20 million, and while Liverpool are holding out for a higher figure, sources suggest a compromise is imminent.
World Cup Snub and Search for Playing Time
The midfielder’s desire to leave stems from a lack of regular minutes under manager Arne Slot. Despite appearing in 49 matches last season, most were as a substitute, resulting in only one Premier League goal. This lack of consistent starts led to his exclusion from England’s 2026 World Cup squad, fueling his frustration and his resolve to join a club where he can be a focal point of the starting XI.




