Inter Milan have completed the signing of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones on a five-year contract, the Italian champions announced Friday.
The Serie A club will pay an initial €30m for the 25-year-old, with the potential for a further €5m in performance-related add-ons, sources told ESPN.
Inter had attempted to sign Jones in January and had seen several offers rejected by the Premier League club.
He will now join fellow England internationals John Stones and Djed Spence, who Inter signed from Manchester City and Tottenham, respectively, this summer.
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“I’m very happy that Jones has joined us,” Inter head coach Christian Chivu said at a news conference on Friday. “He gives us the chance to bring in a player with very specific qualities and he showed complete commitment to coming here.
“We’ve built something valuable over the years and with signings like him, we can raise the level even further.”
Jones, who had one year left on his deal at Anfield, made his debut under Jürgen Klopp in 2019 after joining the club as a nine-year-old.
He was a part of both the 2019-20 and 2024-25 Premier League winning squads. He also won the FA Cup and two League Cup titles in his time at Anfield.
Jones has win six caps for England.
Inter begin their Serie A campaign on Saturday evening when they face Monza at the San Siro as they look to win a third league title in four seasons.
ESPN’s Beth Lindop and PA contributed to this report.




