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·20 Juni 2026
Fabrizio Romano provides update on Liverpool midfielder’s future

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·20 Juni 2026

Curtis Jones’ proposed move from Liverpool to Inter Milan has slowed, but it has not disappeared.
The 25-year-old entered the summer with his Anfield future under real scrutiny. With only one year remaining on his contract and no extension talks currently in motion, a departure had looked increasingly likely.
The sacking of Arne Slot on May 30 added uncertainty. Jones had struggled to establish himself as a guaranteed starter under Slot, and Andoni Iraola’s arrival as Liverpool head coach naturally raised the question of whether the midfielder might reconsider his position.
For now, though, Fabrizio Romano has made clear that Inter Milan’s interest remains active.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano explained that Inter’s pursuit of Curtis Jones has not ended, even if negotiations have not moved quickly.
“It’s mid-June. So, clearly, Inter will have to work step by step,” Romano said. “They have outgoing players, not only incoming ones, and various situations will need to be clarified.”
That is the key point. Inter are not simply trying to add Jones to their midfield. They are also working through possible departures, including the future of Davide Frattesi, before committing to another significant transfer.
Romano added: “People are asking why the name of Curtis Jones disappeared from the news, what’s up with Curtis Jones? Nothing changes, Curtis Jones remains a very high name on Inter’s list, their favourite since January and the player is completely open.”
That suggests the player’s stance has not shifted dramatically despite Liverpool’s managerial change.
The main issue is financial.
Romano stated: “We need to make the numbers add up,” before adding: “Inter are starting at 20 million Euros, but Liverpool want 30 plus resale value so there’s still a gap to fill.”
That difference matters. Liverpool are not expected to allow a homegrown player with Premier League and Champions League experience to leave cheaply, even with his contract running down.
Jones has value beyond his current role in the squad. He is experienced, technically secure, tactically flexible and still entering what should be his peak years. From Liverpool’s perspective, a fee closer to €30m plus a future resale clause would reflect that profile more accurately.

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Iraola’s arrival gives every Liverpool player a clean slate, in theory. Jones may suit elements of the new coach’s football, particularly his ability to receive under pressure, press intelligently and operate in tight midfield spaces.
However, the situation appears to be driven as much by contract logic and squad planning as by coaching preference.
If Liverpool cannot agree fresh terms with Jones, this summer is the club’s last realistic opportunity to secure a meaningful fee. For Inter, he remains a serious target. For Jones, the chance to play in Serie A for one of Europe’s strongest sides may still appeal.
The noise has quietened, but the deal has not gone away. As Romano has indicated, Inter still want Curtis Jones, Liverpool still have a price, and the next move may depend on how quickly the Italian club can create room in their squad and budget.







































