Liverpool could soon receive another approach for Curtis Jones, with Inter Milan reportedly preparing a new bid for the midfielder.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Jones has remained Inter’s top midfield target since January, and the Serie A giants are now preparing to step up their efforts to bring him to Italy.
Inter have reportedly been in contact with Jones’ representatives again, with further discussions expected soon.
🔴 Inter aren’t giving up on Jones
This isn’t a new interest from Inter.
The Italian club have apparently admired Jones for several months, with the Liverpool academy graduate remaining their preferred midfield target.
Now they appear ready to return with an improved offer.
Romano reports that the new bid is not dependent on Inter selling another player first, meaning they are prepared to pursue Jones regardless of any other departures from their squad.
That’s significant.
It suggests Inter genuinely want to get a deal done.
Everything depends on Liverpool
The biggest obstacle is now fairly obvious.
Liverpool have to agree to sell.
Jones remains under contract at Anfield, and Liverpool will ultimately decide whether the offer is good enough to consider letting one of their homegrown midfielders leave.
The latest reports suggest negotiations between the clubs will be crucial.
Inter can make their offer.
Jones’ representatives can discuss the player’s situation.
But ultimately, it comes down to Liverpool and Inter reaching an agreement.
Could Jones actually leave?
This is becoming one of the most interesting questions surrounding Liverpool’s squad.
Jones has spent his entire career at Liverpool and has already won the Premier League and Champions League with his boyhood club.
But he has never quite established himself as an undisputed starter.
And with Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai reportedly prioritised for new contracts, Liverpool’s midfield could be changing again under Andoni Iraola.
If Jones wants a guaranteed starting role elsewhere, Inter could potentially offer him that opportunity.
And then there’s Adam Wharton…
The timing is particularly interesting given Liverpool’s reported interest in Adam Wharton.
If Liverpool were to sell Jones and subsequently bring Wharton to Anfield, it would represent a significant change in the midfield.
Jones would leave.
Wharton would arrive.
And Liverpool would have a young, highly-rated midfielder who could potentially develop into a long-term starter.
Whether the two situations are actually connected remains unclear, but it’s certainly something Liverpool supporters will be watching closely.
A difficult decision for Liverpool
Personally, I’d find this a difficult one.
Jones is a local lad who has come through the academy and has shown plenty of quality.
At his best, he can carry the ball through midfield, retain possession under pressure and contribute in the final third.
But Liverpool also have to consider the bigger picture.
If Jones isn’t going to become a regular starter, and Inter make a substantial offer, should the club cash in?
That’s the decision Iraola and Liverpool’s recruitment team have to make.
Inter want Jones.
They’re preparing another bid.
They’ve spoken to his camp again.
And this offer doesn’t depend on another Inter departure.
Now we wait to see how Liverpool respond.
Could Curtis Jones’ Liverpool career be entering its final weeks?
Jamie (The Kopite View)
