

Key Takeaways:
- Curtis Jones is holding off on his future plans until talks with new Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola take place
- Inter are actively pursuing Jones with negotiations ongoing, but a €10m difference remains between their proposal and Liverpool’s valuation
- Jones, under contract with Liverpool until June 2027, has reportedly sought advice about living in Italy from teammate Federico Chiesa
Inter Step Up Pursuit for Liverpool Midfielder
Inter have intensified their efforts to secure the services of Curtis Jones from Liverpool. The 23-year-old England midfielder has emerged as the Nerazzurri’s primary objective to reinforce their central midfield during the current transfer window, with Arthur Atta of Udinese regarded as a secondary option.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Curtis Jones is waiting to discuss his future with new Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola, while Inter continue talks to sign the English midfielder, with a gap of €10m between their proposal and the Reds’ asking price. pic.twitter.com/8pUdwBjchM
— Football Italia (@footballitalia) June 10, 2026
Jones Delays Decision as Iraola Arrives at Anfield
Despite expressing a desire to depart Anfield in recent weeks due to tensions with former manager Arne Slot, Jones is now pausing any decision regarding his future until he has met with newly appointed head coach Andoni Iraola. His contract with Liverpool is set to run until June 2027.
Negotiations Continue with Valuation Discrepancy
Discussions between Inter and Liverpool are ongoing, though the Italian club’s current proposal reportedly falls €10m short of the Merseyside side’s asking price. Both parties are expected to persist in talks as Inter look to resolve the financial difference required to bring Jones to Serie A.
Italian Move Hinted by Chiesa’s Comments
Speculation surrounding a potential move to Italy has been further fuelled following comments from Liverpool winger Federico Chiesa, who stated that Jones has recently enquired about adapting to life in the country.




