Rumour has it that Inter Milan are eyeing a potential bargain deal for Liverpool's Curtis Jones, with reports from Italy suggesting the Serie A champions are plotting a €10-15 million move for the midfielder this summer.
As Liverpool brace for the likely departures of club legends Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, and with growing speculation around star goalkeeper Alisson Becker's future, the Anfield faithful may soon have to say goodbye to another familiar face. Jones, a Liverpool-born academy product, is reportedly unconvinced about his role under head coach Arne Slot over the past two seasons. With just one year left on his contract and no renewal talks in sight, the club faces a tough decision: sell him now for a fee or risk losing him for free in 2027.
While some might expect the 25-year-old to stay in the Premier League, his deep-rooted loyalty to Liverpool could steer him abroad instead. According to CalcioMercato, Inter Milan are confident they can land Jones for a cut-price fee, reflecting his contract status and his current status as a fringe starter. Adding fuel to the fire, transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Jones has already given the green light to the move.
It's a storyline that adds another layer of uncertainty to Liverpool's current predicament. With struggles on the pitch, fitness concerns as the season winds down, and questions surrounding Slot's tactical identity, the club's direction feels increasingly shaky. For now, all eyes are on whether Jones—and perhaps a few others—will be part of the next chapter at Anfield or part of a summer exodus that could reshape the squad entirely.
