Inter accelerates for Curtis Jones. The Liverpool midfielder is currently the name that appears closest to being finalized on the list of Nerazzurri reinforcements for next season. Contacts between the two clubs are ongoing and the negotiations are entering a crucial phase, with the Inter management considering the 2001-born player as the ideal profile to add quality, dynamism, and versatility to the midfield. According to Sport Mediaset, the parties are working to find a final agreement and the feelings remain positive.
“Time waits for no one. There is still about a month left before the official opening of the transfer market, but Inter could already close their first deal of the session in the coming days: Curtis Jones, the 25-year-old all-rounder from Liverpool’s midfield. The English midfielder has long been identified as the right addition to bring verticality, intensity, and creativity to the Nerazzurri midfield and, in recent weeks, has even surpassed the competition from Manu Kone, the French midfielder from Roma who has long been on Inter’s radar […]
The demands for the 2001-born midfielder, born and raised in Liverpool and at Liverpool, have softened. The first request that emerged from the talks in Monte Carlo between Piero Ausilio and his Reds counterpart, Richard Hughes, resulted in a gray smoke: to take Jones away from Anfield, around thirty million plus a percentage on a future resale is needed. Inter’s first offer was around 20: a wide gap between supply and demand that, however, does not discourage the parties involved in the negotiations. The feeling is that by raising the offer to 25 and working on the percentage to be allocated to the Reds, a deal could be reached,” it reads.
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