Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones has set the rumor mill ablaze after dropping a subtle hint that he'd welcome a move to Inter Milan, while former Italy star Antonio Cassano has boldly declared the Englishman "better than Scott McTominay" at Napoli.
The 24-year-old academy graduate was close to a January switch to the San Siro, but the deal fell through when Davide Frattesi opted to stay put. Now, with Jones's contract running until June 2027, Inter are ready to reignite their interest—and Liverpool might finally be open to a sale.
Jones's social media activity has only fueled the speculation. He recently liked Inter star Marcus Thuram's Instagram post celebrating the club's Scudetto triumph, a move fans quickly interpreted as a nod of approval toward a potential move.
Adding fuel to the fire, Cassano made headlines on the Viva El Futbol podcast by urging Inter to pursue the England international. "He would be a really good signing," Cassano said. "He's a mezz'ala with pace—a player suited to the Champions League. He has a lot of quality and has won a lot at Liverpool while actually playing."
Cassano didn't stop there, drawing a direct comparison to Napoli's Scott McTominay—last season's Serie A Player of the Year after leading the Partenopei to the Scudetto in his debut campaign. "He would be better than McTominay," Cassano insisted, though such bold takes are nothing new for the outspoken former Roma and Inter star.
For Inter fans, the prospect of adding Jones's creativity and energy to their midfield is tantalizing. For Liverpool, it could mean cashing in on a homegrown talent whose stock is rising fast. Either way, this transfer saga is just getting started.
