Liverpool make contact with Inter Milan over midfielder deal

Liverpool make contact with Inter Milan over midfielder deal

Liverpool opened talks with Inter Milan over a short-term loan for Curtis Jones, but the deal collapsed amid contract-length concerns and worries about weakening the squad. Betting implication: punters should avoid backing an immediate January transfer — markets now favour Jones staying at Liverpool until summer, so consider transfer-market bets for the summer window or wagers on Jones retaining his place rather than an instant move.

Liverpool held talks over Curtis Jones loan with Inter Milan

Liverpool entered discussions with Inter Milan over a proposed short-term loan for Curtis Jones that included a potential permanent move next summer. Negotiations progressed to an agreement in principle, but the proposal ultimately stalled and Jones remained at Anfield beyond the January deadline.

How the proposed deal was structured

The plan on the table reportedly involved a six-month loan with an option or intention to make the transfer permanent the following summer. That structure would have allowed Inter to trial Jones before committing to a full transfer, while Liverpool would have temporarily trimmed their midfield depth.

Why talks collapsed

Multiple issues undermined the move. Jones is contracted to Liverpool until 2027, meaning a short loan would return him to the club with only a year left on his deal and could lower his market value. There were also clear concerns within Liverpool about weakening a squad competing on multiple fronts, prompting the club to pull back from the agreement.

Contract considerations and player value

Jones is not among Liverpool’s highest earners after signing his previous deal in 2022, but the length of the current contract is a key bargaining chip. Extending his contract before any loan would have preserved transfer value, yet that did not materialise in time to secure the loan move.

What happens next — summer window and player prospects

Inter could return with interest in the summer when clubs have more time to negotiate a permanent transfer and when contract situations can be resolved more favourably. For Jones, staying at Liverpool through the rest of the season offers continued opportunities for appearances and to impress potential suitors.

Betting implications and market strategy

Punters should treat this stalled January move as a signal that immediate transfer markets are unlikely to produce a quick price shift.

Recommended approaches:

- Avoid backing a January transfer for Jones; markets now price a summer move as more probable.

- Consider bets on Jones remaining at Liverpool this season or focusing on player-performance markets (appearances, starts) rather than transfer markets.

- Watch summer transfer markets and pre-season lines for better-value odds if Inter or other clubs renew interest.

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