Liverpool Face Curtis Jones Decision Amid Inter Milan Interest
Liverpool face a significant summer decision over Curtis Jones, with Inter Milan reportedly stepping up interest in the midfielder ahead of the transfer window.
The 25-year-old, valued at around £35million, is entering a sensitive stage of his Anfield career. His contract runs until 2027, meaning Liverpool must soon decide whether to renew, sell, or risk allowing his value to fall.
Curtis Jones Situation Becomes More Complex
Jones has remained part of Arne Slot’s squad, but he has struggled to secure a regular role in his preferred midfield position. With Liverpool expected to reshape their midfield, sporting director Richard Hughes may need to create space and funds for new arrivals.
Wataru Endo has also been mentioned as a possible departure, while Liverpool have been linked with midfield targets including Eduardo Camavinga and Adam Wharton.
According to Tutto Mercato Web, Inter Milan have already opened discussions over Jones.
“The midfield interest in Curtis Jones is increasingly hot ahead of the summer,” the report reads.
“The Nerazzurri and Liverpool are in talks to finalize the deal for the 2001-born midfielder.”

Liverpool Must Balance Sentiment And Strategy
Jones leaving Liverpool would carry emotional weight. He is a local player, developed through the club’s academy, and remains popular with supporters who value seeing a Scouser in the side.
However, Liverpool’s recruitment model rarely allows sentiment to override squad planning. If Jones is not viewed as central to Slot’s next phase, a sale this summer may become a realistic outcome.
Inter Milan’s interest is not new. The Italian club, along with Tottenham, were reportedly among those to show interest in January. Liverpool chose not to proceed then, partly due to squad cover concerns.
Summer Call Could Define Midfield Rebuild
Liverpool’s midfield has shown signs of needing renewal after the high standards set during the 2024/25 Premier League title winning campaign. Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch have not consistently reached those levels this season, increasing the likelihood of changes.
For Jones, this summer could become decisive. A new contract would suggest faith from the club and player. A sale to Inter Milan would indicate Liverpool are prepared to move on from a homegrown midfielder to fund the next phase of Slot’s squad.
Either way, Liverpool cannot allow uncertainty to drift. With Inter Milan circling and Curtis Jones approaching the final two years of his deal, a clear decision now feels unavoidable.


