Fresh reports suggest Inter Milan are preparing an offer for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones, with discussions between the clubs potentially gathering momentum.
According to Wilson Cox LFC, Inter are currently willing to pay around €20 million, while Liverpool’s valuation remains closer to €30 million.
The report adds that there is growing belief a compromise could eventually be reached in the region of €25 million.
If that happens, it may raise an even bigger question for Liverpool supporters:
Why would Liverpool allow Curtis Jones to leave unless midfield reinforcements are already being planned?
Jones Remains a Valuable Squad Player
Whatever supporters think of Curtis Jones, there is no denying his value to Liverpool.
The academy graduate has made more than 150 appearances for the club, understands what it means to represent Liverpool and offers versatility across several midfield positions.
At his best, Jones brings energy, ball retention and technical quality.
He is also still only 25 years old and should be entering the prime years of his career.
That makes any potential sale a significant decision.
Liverpool Would Need Replacements
The current midfield already contains quality options.
Ryan Gravenberch.
Alexis Mac Allister.
Florian Wirtz.
Stefan Bajcetic.
Wataru Endo.
Dominik Szoboszlai.
However, losing Jones would still remove depth from an area of the squad that faces a long and demanding season.
That is why many supporters will assume Liverpool must have replacement plans in place if they are genuinely prepared to sanction a sale.
Allowing Jones to leave without strengthening the midfield would represent a considerable gamble.
Iraola’s Influence Could Be Crucial
The arrival of Andoni Iraola has added another layer of uncertainty to the situation.
New managers often reassess players before making long-term decisions.
Some footballers unexpectedly become important.
Others find themselves surplus to requirements.
If Jones is allowed to leave, it would suggest Iraola and Liverpool’s recruitment team believe they can upgrade the squad or reshape the midfield in a different way.
Transfer Links Already Emerging
Liverpool have already been linked with a number of midfielders in recent weeks.
Adam Wharton remains a player admired by many supporters.
Lamine Camara continues to be monitored.
There have also been suggestions the club could revisit other targets if opportunities arise later in the window.
Whether any of those links become serious remains to be seen.
But it would be difficult to imagine Liverpool reducing their midfield options without having alternatives in mind.
A Deal That Divides Opinion
Jones has always divided opinion among supporters.
Some view him as an important squad player who still has room to improve.
Others believe now may be the right time to cash in and reinvest elsewhere.
At €25 million, Liverpool would generate funds that could potentially be redirected towards other areas of the squad.
The challenge is ensuring any replacement represents an upgrade rather than simply another body.
What Happens Next?
For now, the gap between Inter’s valuation and Liverpool’s asking price remains.
But if negotiations continue and a compromise is found, attention will quickly turn towards Liverpool’s next move.
Because if Curtis Jones leaves Anfield this summer, many supporters will expect another midfielder to arrive.
And if Liverpool are willing to let a home-grown player of Jones’ experience depart, it may be the clearest indication yet that further business is being planned behind the scenes.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
