Richard Hughes meeting in Monaco for Liverpool transfer – work underway to bail out the Reds

Inter Milan is making progress in its goal liverpoolCurtis Jones, after failing to sign in January.

The Serie A team showed strong interest in the midfielder in the winter market and wanted to sign him before sanctioning a move for Davide Fratesi.

In February, Fratesi’s agent giuseppe risso said Liverpool’s decision to block Jones’ exit prevented their client’s move to Nottingham Forest.

The Italian champions continue to keep signing the Reds player on their agenda for the summer.

On 20 May, Game Witness broadcast news Inter Milan manager Christian Chivu is a big fan of the 25-year-old. The same source said he has had a falling out with Arne Slott and is still refusing to sign an extension.

Earlier this week, we Covered claims from Italy Nerazzurri receive £35m Premier League deal [€40.4m] Price too high. It appears that the player has given his approval to Chivu’s side, having been in contact with his entourage.

Inter meeting with Liverpool

Journalist Gianluca Di Marzio It is claimed that Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes had a meeting with his Inter Milan counterpart Piero Ausilio in Monaco.

The pair talked about a few topics and the England international was the main topic of their discussion.

Inter Milan are keen to acquire the player’s services, after a failed attempt in January. Despite his age, his experience of playing at the highest level makes him an interesting option. Therefore, Jones remains an attractive target for the San Siro club.

After Hughes’s meeting with Ausilio, the Englishman is no longer just an idea.

At present, no agreement has been reached between the two clubs. Di Marzio insisted Liverpool and Cristian Chivu’s side ‘continue to work on finding a solution’ during upcoming meetings.

Contract situation forces Liverpool

Curtis Jones has more than 13 months left on his contract and earlier claims said he has refused to sign an extension.

Therefore, the summer window will be Liverpool’s last big chance to make money from his sale, in order to avoid losing him for free in 2027.

transfer market The midfielder, who has made 49 appearances for the Reds this season, is valued at €35m.

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Last prime time? Deion Sanders’ Colorado event hit with harsh reality check as fans bail out

If the spring game is any indicator, the Deion Sanders hype machine that once electrified Folsom Field appears to be winding down.

Colorado’s 2026 spring game had a very low turnout, with independent estimates placing actual attendance at about 17,000–18,000 fans, while the school claimed to have 27,772 “claimed tickets” for the free event.

This marks a steep decline from 47,277 in Sanders’ first spring run in 2023. And it also indicates a continuous decline to 28,424 in 2024 and 20,430 in 2025.

From packed stands to empty seats: How Deion Sanders’ Colorado campaign has faltered

The numbers reflect widespread change in Boulder. After a promising 9–4 season in 2024 on the strength of stars like Shadure Sanders and Travis Hunter, the Buffaloes fell to a disappointing 3–9 record in 2025.

The program responded with a massive roster overhaul via the transfer portal – bringing in over 40 new transfers and nearly 60 freshmen overall – leaving only 22 scholarship players from last year’s team.

Students have openly noted that the “honeymoon phase” is over, with one telling reporters that the program “is no longer about anything new and shiny.”

We’re really going to see what Neon Dion becomes this season. A former Buffaloes player recently delivered a brutal public criticism of the head coach, accusing him of prioritizing style over substance. He may be right.

Christian Fauria, former tight end for Colorado and two-time Super Bowl champion with the New England Patriots from 1990–1994, appears zach gelb show And he didn’t hold back in his assessment of Sanders’ tenure leading Buffalo.

“I’m not a fan of Coach. I’ll never be a fan of Coach,” Fauria said. “I like the school. It’s not me picking on Deion Sanders – I pick on Joe Gibbs, too. I just don’t like the way he coaches football.”

“I don’t think he’s very talented. I don’t think he can manage the game. I think there’s a lot of flashes, but I don’t think there’s any substance to it.”

Heading into his important fourth season, Coach Prime emphasized that the program is moving forward with a new coaching staff and a new offensive scheme under Brennan Marion. Sanders also has some new energy after dealing with blood clots earlier this spring.

Yet the empty seats and fading buzz raise an obvious question: Has the magic of prime time in Colorado finally reached its peak?

The 2026 season will provide the answer.

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Rusty Weis is a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dallas Cowboys and Xavier Musketeers. He has been writing professionally… More about Rusty Weiss


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