Inter announced the signing of Curtis Jones from Liverpool.
Inter signed the England international until summer 2031.
The deal was valued at €30 million plus €5 million in add-ons.
Liverpool included a clause in the player's contract entitling them to 10% of any future sale fee.
During the current transfer window, Inter have signed "John Stones, Ivan Provedel, Aleksandar Stanković, Djed Spence, and Curtis Jones," while also making defender Manuel Akanji's move from Manchester City permanent.
Jones becomes the sixth Englishman to play for Inter in history, joining "Gerry Hitchens, Paul Ince, Ashley Young, John Stones, Djed Spence, and Curtis Jones."
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Jones leaves Liverpool after a long journey with the club that began when he joined the Reds' academy at age six, progressing through the youth ranks before reaching the first team.
Jones made 228 appearances for Liverpool, scoring 22 goals and providing 25 assists.
He won eight titles, most notably the Premier League twice and the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
Jones made his first-team debut in January 2019 against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup, before scoring his first goal a year later against Everton in the Merseyside derby with a stunning strike from outside the box.
At international level, Jones won the European Championship with England's Under-21 side in 2023, before making his senior debut in 2024 and scoring against Greece in the UEFA Nations League.














