Overview
- Clubs have agreed a package reported at €30m plus €5m in add-ons, with Liverpool also securing a 10% sell-on clause for any future transfer.
- Jones was given permission to travel to Milan for medical tests on Thursday and is expected to sign a reported five-year contract that pays about €3.5m net per season.
- The sale reflects Jones entering the final 12 months of his Liverpool deal and his desire for more regular first-team football, which weakened Liverpool’s negotiating position.
- Liverpool will rely more on Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch for senior starts while promoting academy options such as Trey Nyoni and retaining James McConnell after a planned loan was blocked.
- Inter see Jones as a fit for their crowded midfield rotation and his move signals both clubs’ summer reshaping with potential short-term depth risk for Liverpool and added tactical options for Inter.