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Inter Milan’s Curtis Jones bid linked to Eliot Anderson move
Inter Milan's bid for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones may hinge on Eliot Anderson's £150m move, with the 23‑year‑old valued at around £130 million by Nottingham Forest. A reported domino effect involving Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Inter Milan could provide the financial bridge needed to meet Liverpool's €30 million asking price.
Nottingham Forest are believed to demand around £130 million, equivalent to approximately €150 million, for Eliot Anderson. Manchester City, the Premier League champions, currently lead the race for his signature after an offer of about £120 million was rejected by Forest.
Inter Milan view Curtis Jones as a technically gifted midfielder whose intelligence and creativity suit the tactical demands of Serie A. Liverpool are seeking roughly €30 million for Jones, while Inter's latest proposal is closer to €20 million, leaving a notable gap.
£116m Anderson deal forces Liverpool to choose Jones or Bouaddi
A potential sale of Davide Frattesi to Nottingham Forest could generate the funds needed to close the Jones deal. Inter value the Italian international at around €30 million, matching Liverpool's price for Jones. Liverpool also insist on retaining a percentage of any future sale of Curtis Jones as part of the negotiation. The club has consistently supported Jones from academy prospect to first‑team contributor, underscoring his value to Merseyside.£34.5m price tag stalls Curtis Jones move as Arsenal joins Inter chase
If Eliot Anderson completes a move to Manchester City, the resulting financial ripple could eventually enable Inter Milan to meet Liverpool's demands. The coming weeks will reveal whether the £150 million transfer acts as the catalyst for one of the summer's most intricate midfield deals.