Back in June, two bids for Curtis Jones ticked in for Liverpool management. Virtually without hesitation, both were rejected. This has clearly not scared Inter Milan. Now the reigning Serie A champions are back with the bid they thought would get Liverpool on the slide.

According to English journalist Ben Jacobs, Inter Milan have now fired off bids of €32 million, but again the answer was the same.

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“No!”

Curtis is in the final year of his contract, but Liverpool refuse to be pressured into releasing the former academy player with 228 appearances in the senior shirt for less than €35 million – otherwise Curtis will be kept, it is reported.

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Aston Villa have also shown interest in the versatile midfielder, who has also played as a right-back for Liverpool, but according to Teamtalk, Curtis prefers to move to Serie A rather than play for one of Liverpool’s Premier League rivals.

Then we will see if the Inter management swallows their pride and pays what it takes to start the season with Jones in the squad.