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Aug 14, 2026, 12:30 PM·4 views

Liverpool star moves closer to the exit after Fabrizio Romano update

Liverpool star moves closer to the exit after Fabrizio Romano update Curtis Jones Transfer Latest: Inter Move Edges Closer After Fabrizio Romano Update Liverpool transfer news has spent much of this summer circling…

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Liverpool star moves closer to the exit after Fabrizio Romano update Curtis Jones Transfer Latest: Inter Move Edges Closer After Fabrizio Romano Update Liverpool transfer news has spent.

Liverpool star moves closer to the exit after Fabrizio Romano update
Liverpool star moves closer to the exit after Fabrizio Romano update

Curtis Jones Transfer Latest: Inter Move Edges Closer After Fabrizio Romano Update

Liverpool transfer news has spent much of this summer circling around arrivals, but this Fabrizio Romano update points the spotlight firmly at a possible exit. And it is a significant one.

According to Fabrizio Romano on X, Inter have completed a fresh piece of business involving Davide Frattesi, with Romano using his familiar “here we go.” On the face of it, that is Inter and Lazio business. In reality, for Liverpool, it looks like the sort of domino that matters.

The logic is straightforward. Inter needed space in midfield. If Frattesi is moving on, the route opens for Curtis Jones. That does not automatically complete a transfer, but it removes one of the obvious obstacles. In transfer terms, that counts for plenty.

Curtis Jones exit now looks far more realistic

Liverpool have already seen major change in the squad this summer. The departures of senior figures have altered the feel of the dressing room and the balance of the group. If Jones follows, this becomes more than a tidy squad adjustment. It starts to look like another meaningful change in the club’s identity.

Jones has always carried a particular weight because he is one of their own. Academy players are judged differently, especially on Merseyside. They represent continuity, connection and the idea that the club can still produce top-level talent from within. That is why any Jones transfer will divide opinion.

There is also the cold football reality. He has had time, opportunities and moments of real promise, yet he has not fully nailed down the status many expected him to reach. That sounds harsh, but it is accurate. A player can be talented, useful and technically good, and still fall short of becoming central to a top side.

If Inter are now clearing the path, Liverpool have a decision to make. Hold onto a homegrown midfielder with quality, or cash in while his market remains strong. Clubs do this all the time. The emotional part comes afterwards.

Liverpool squad space and transfer strategy remain linked

This is where the wider Liverpool transfer picture matters. The club still need room, particularly within squad registration limits, and every outgoing can affect what happens next. Selling Jones would not simply be about one player leaving. It would be part of a broader reset under Andoni Iraola.

That reset has been slower than many expected. Liverpool have added Ronald Araujo and Victor Munoz, but there is still a sense that the bigger structural issues in the squad have not been fully solved. There are players who remain on the books without looking essential, and there are still questions around balance, depth and where the side is actually heading.

In that context, Jones becomes one of the more useful tradeable assets. He is young enough to attract strong interest, experienced enough to appeal to a serious club, and valuable enough to help shape the next phase of recruitment. Again, that is not sentimental. It is just how elite clubs operate.

Inter Milan move would feel big for football reasons and emotional ones

An Inter Milan move makes sense from the Italian side’s perspective. Jones offers mobility, technical security and tactical flexibility. Serie A can suit players who want more rhythm on the ball and a slightly different physical demand. There is a plausible fit there.

For Liverpool, though, it would sting. Not because Jones has been their best midfielder, but because he still symbolises a version of the club many supporters want preserved. Local lads are not ordinary squad members. They carry memory and expectation with them.

That is why Romano’s update matters. It is not a guarantee, but it is a serious development. If Inter have done the groundwork to move Frattesi on, then the conditions for a Jones deal are improving quickly. Liverpool may soon have to decide whether this is the right moment to let one of their own go.

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From a Liverpool fan’s point of view, this would be a painful one to take. Curtis Jones has never been a perfect player, and nobody sensible would pretend otherwise, but supporters always cling a bit harder to academy lads because they understand what the badge means before they even get into the first team.

There has always been a feeling that Jones still had one big step left in him. Maybe that is emotion talking, maybe that is supporters seeing flashes and filling in the gaps, but it has been there for years. He can carry the ball, he can keep possession under pressure, and he has had matches where he looked ready to own a midfield. The frustration is that those moments never became the standard.

If he leaves for Inter, you can understand the football logic. He may need a fresh start and Liverpool may need to be ruthless. But fans do not watch this club like accountants. They watch it with memory. They remember the local kids, the songs, the sense that one of your own has made it.

So yes, if the deal happens, it will be defendable. It may even be smart. It will still hurt. And if Liverpool are going to cash in on Jones, supporters will expect that money and that squad place to be used properly. No hesitation, no half-measures, just decisive rebuilding.

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