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Liverpool Reject Inter Milan's £21.7m Bid for Curtis Jones

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  • Liverpool have rejected a verbal offer of 25m euros (£21.7m) from Inter Milan for midfielder Curtis Jones.
  • The club values Jones at £35m and is unwilling to sell him for less, especially with only one year left on his contract.
  • This is the second bid from Inter this year.

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Liverpool has rejected a verbal offer from Inter Milan for midfielder Curtis Jones, valuing him significantly higher than the bid received. Jones has one year remaining on his contract.

Tamaño de fuente

Liverpool have rejected a verbal offer of 25m euros (£21.7m) from Inter Milan for Curtis Jones.

The offer is well short of the £35m which Liverpool value Jones at and they are unwilling to sanction a cut-price exit for the midfielder.

Jones, 25, only has one year left on his current deal at Anfield and this is the second time Inter have come in for him this year.

The Italian club were interested in his availability in January and proposed a loan with a view to a transfer but that was also turned down by Liverpool.

This month, Piero Ausilio, Inter's sporting director, said: "Curtis Jones - we are paying attention to him. We didn't hide. We understand what the developments will be."

Federico Chiesa went as far as telling Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport that Jones asked him what it is like to live in Italy.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Inter Milan may make a revised offer for Curtis Jones.

    Probable · En semanas

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Inter Milan increase their offer?
  • Will Jones sign a new contract?
  • Will Liverpool consider selling if Jones doesn't renew?

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