Champions League club line up second bid for Liverpool star Curtis Jones

Jul 12, 2026 - 23:15
Champions League club line up second bid for Liverpool star Curtis Jones

Inter Milan are set to bid again for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, talkSPORT understands.

The Reds have already rejected an offer worth £21.6million from the Italian giants.

Curtis Jones playing for Liverpool
Inter are preparing a new bid for Jones after their opening offer was rejected
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Inter’s opening bid fell short of Liverpool’s £30million asking price.

Andoni Iraola’s side are prepared to keep hold of Jones beyond the current transfer window if their valuation is not met.

Liverpool had concluded that a deal with Inter would not be possible after their previous approach.

However, the Serie A side are now working on a new proposal, although no fresh negotiations between the clubs have taken place.

He is looking to leave Anfield this summer, with Inter keen on signing him, having seen another offer rebuffed in January.

The Reds are prepared to keep Jones unless a suitable bid comes in for the 25-year-old, whose contract expires next year.

They would be okay allowing him to leave on a free once his deal runs out if they do not accept an offer this summer.

Liverpool are understood to have not had any concerns about their academy product’s attitude or professionalism.

And amid the interest and second approach from Inter, the Reds’ stance on their valuation has hardened.

The Serie A side are going to have to significantly increase their bid to get the 2024/24 Premier League champions to engage in talks.

Curtis Jones celebrating for Liverpool
Jones has struggled to lock down a starting spot and wants to leave
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Jones’ future remains in the balance, but there remains potential for his lifelong Liverpool career to continue.

If he stays and impresses new manager Andoni Iraola, then he may end up getting offered a new contract.

But if a £30m offer comes in, he looks set to be on his way out.

Liverpool’s Curtis conundrum

With a regular midfield of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, Jones’ gametime last season dipped.

He made 16 substitute appearances under Arne Slot, only scoring one goal and providing two assists in 34 Premier League games.

The Liverpool-born star also only started four Champions League matches as he struggled to claim a spot in the line-up.

Andoni Iraola presented as Liverpool boss
There’s no suggestion new Liverpool boss Iraola is determined to keep Jones
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That, combined with the Reds’ woeful form at times last term, led to a rumoured ‘tiff’ with Slot and an open outburst on TV.

A sale has appeared to be inevitable this summer, but if the valuation isn’t met, he could end up staying.

And that would please former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant, who admitted he wanted Jones to stay in April.

Pennant said on talkSPORT’s Inside Liverpool: “I just think sometimes you just need continuity to get into a regular rhythm to get your confidence up.

“Sometimes, chopping and changing positions and coming in and out of the team is hard, and he gets judged week in, week out.

“For some reason, he doesn’t get the same chances that the others get. Mac Allister has been way off it, but Slot is still playing him ahead of Jones.

“I would like to see him there next season because he can do a job all over the pitch.”

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