Inter Milan have reportedly made an offer for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, but the Serie A champions are still far from meeting the Reds’ asking price.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter are seriously considering the England international, but Liverpool are not yet ready to accept a cut-price deal for a player of real value.
Despite his contract situation becoming increasingly important, Liverpool value Jones at around £35m.
His current contract runs until 2027, meaning the club are close to having to consider renewing or selling him before his value drops further.
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From Inter’s perspective, this move makes sense.
Jones is technically stable, tactically flexible and still only 25 years old. He can play as a number eight, deep in midfield or cover wider areas if required.
His versatility will suit Italian football, where tactical intelligence and control of possession are highly valued.
Intel has been monitoring him for a while. The Italian club believes this summer’s deal could be a win-win for all parties, especially since Liverpool need to make a decision before Jones enters the final year of his contract.
Liverpool need to decide what Jones means to Iraola
For Liverpool, it’s not just about money. Jones is an academy player, a local lad and someone who understands the club.
ESPN reported that the midfielder is open to the idea of joining Inter after struggling to secure a starting spot at Anfield.
He may get another chance to prove himself under new head coach Andoni Iraola.
But you can’t make decisions based on emotions alone. If Iraola sees him as an important part of the midfield, then Liverpool should offer him a new contract soon. If not, selling now may be a smarter move.
Liverpool should only sell if Inter approach their £35m valuation. Jones is not irreplaceable, but he is useful, experienced and local.
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