Inter Push to Sign Curtis Jones as Liverpool Holds Firm on €30m Valuation
The price gap and Jones’s one-year contract create urgency for fast club talks that could shape Liverpool’s summer squad plan.
Overview
- Mid-June reports say Inter opened negotiations with offers around €20–25m while Liverpool is asking about €30m plus a sell-on clause, leaving a clear valuation gap.
- Multiple outlets report that Inter and the player have agreed personal terms on a contract to 2031, though that claim has not been confirmed by Liverpool.
- Jones enters the final year of his Liverpool deal, which reduces Liverpool’s negotiating leverage and increases the chance the club sells this summer rather than risk a free exit next year.
- Sources say the next round of direct club-to-club talks in the coming days will determine whether the transfer is completed in time for Jones to join Inter’s pre-season preparations.
- A sale would give Liverpool transfer income as new manager Andoni Iraola reshapes the squad while offering Jones a fresh role in Serie A under Inter’s coaching setup.