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Curtis Jones may have lost another landing spot after $99M transfer bid rejected

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Liverpool FC NewsTransfer NewsCurtis JonesCurtis Jones' future may be clearer now after Inter Milan had a second bid rejected, while another potential landing spot looks as though it could be off the table this summerCurtis Jones has been heavily linked with a move away from Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Curtis Jones’ options may be running out if he is to leave Liverpool this summer, with another potential landing spot looking as though it might be out of the question.Jones has been heavily linked with an exit from Anfield this summer, with Inter Milan leading the charge for his signature - although the Italian champions look as though they could be out of the running now.Liverpool has rejected a second bid from Inter worth around $29 million (€25M), with the offer falling well below the Reds’ valuation of $47 million (£35M) as the club is said to have been left “irritated” by the approach.Jones is eager for more playing time, having struggled to nail down a spot in Liverpool’s starting line-up during the 2025/26 season under Arne Slot, and with just one year remaining on his contract, speculation over an exit has been growing.But while Inter looks as though it may have now fallen out of the equation, the door may have closed on another option.Tottenham has also been linked with Jones, having already signed his former Liverpool teammate Andy Robertson, although its focus would appear to be on other midfielders at the moment.Tottenham looks to be focusing on Sandro Tonali(Image: Newcastle United via Getty Images)Newcastle has turned down Spurs’ first bid of $99 million (£75M) for Sandro Tonali, with the Daily Mail reporting that an improved second offer will be made.With West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes also being linked with a move to north London, it seems Tottenham may not be planning on following up with a transfer for Jones.That stance could yet change, with The Athletic reporting that Lucas Bergvall has told Spurs he wants to leave the club this summer, although it does look as though Jones may well end up staying at Liverpool.Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign.That would open up more questions about his contract situation as he enters the final 12 months of his current deal at Anfield.

Curtis Jones may have lost another landing spot after $99M transfer bid rejected


According to The Athletic, there are no active discussions at the moment, although Liverpool would be keen to explore a new deal if it can bridge the gap between the player's expectations and what the club is willing to offer him.Meanwhile, The Telegraph suggests that any talks over a new deal would happen later in the year, with the Reds having no concerns over the midfielder being distracted.With Andoni Iraola taking over as head coach this summer, it is expected that Jones will be given opportunities, with the Spaniard eager to take a close look at his new squad, which could also delay any new signings, despite Victor Munoz's transfer having already been completed and the continuing pursuit of Yan Diomande.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCCurtis JonesTransfersTottenham Hotspur FC