Talks expected with Liverpool in July – ‘Great Gulf’ prompting rethink

Inter Milan is back to sign liverpoolDevelopments regarding Curtis Jones and the deal are emerging.

Earlier this week, sports witness Covered how Christian Chivu remains a big fan of the midfielder. Inter tried to sign him in January but the Reds did not allow the player to leave despite rejecting a new deal.

It was believed that talks between Inter and Liverpool had restarted. Jones is keen on a transfer but Gianluca Di Marzio claimed on Wednesday that there is a disagreement between the clubs over a deal.

Further developments have emerged and the Nerazzurri are ready to take their time.

Reds demand is higher than expected

tuttosport Today’s report Liverpool and Inter spoke about Jones yesterday. This was because Piero Ausilio and Richard Hughes were at a major event involving super-agent Federico Pastorello.

Inter were waiting to learn the Reds’ valuation, which is currently €40m. This is more than Di Marzio’s claim of €30m and the demand has now postponed further talks until July.

There is a ‘huge gap’ between the two sides, which is forcing Inter to reconsider. The Nerazzurri feel the stance will force Liverpool to reconsider their demands, as Jones’ current deal expires in 2027.

Arne Slot’s team will not want to lose the player for free, with the Englishman still refusing to sign a renewal.

Meanwhile, Inter will also make a move for Manu Kone in June. If no major progress is made, they will surely come back for Jones during the next window.

Sensible strategy from Inter

It feels like the Nerazzurri have laid the proper groundwork for this move. He has also convinced the player to keep striving for this step, which will be important.

However, interest from other English clubs could jeopardize this approach. Jones’ profile would be valuable to many and Premier League teams could pay the right amount.

This is why Inter may need to make a sale before Jones returns. David Fratesi may depart and his exit could indirectly prove to be big for England’s international future.

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