They'd probably talk" - Liverpool would be willing to sell star for £30m
Liverpool’s willingness to consider selling Curtis Jones for around £30 million is being weighed against contract timing and the level of interest from Inter Milan. On Media Matters for Anfield Index, Dave Davis and Lewis Steele discussed why the situation is not fully resolved despite public messaging that Liverpool could keep the midfielder even if it extends into his final contract year. The discussion centers on valuation: Steele said Liverpool likely would not sell below their asking price, while Inter Milan at this stage has not appeared ready to meet the amount. Jones, 25, has one year remaining on his deal, which affects leverage and the dynamics of any potential move. Steele suggested Jones appeared to be “angling towards a move” this summer, though he also indicated it seems more likely Jones stays based on what has been heard. Still, he noted that if a club offers £30 million, “they’d probably talk,” leaving the door partially open.







