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- Inter Milan plan to revive their bid for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones after failing to sign him in January
- Reds target Inter right-back Denzel Dumfries, who has an active release clause this summer
- Juventus are monitoring Liverpool stars Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson as their contracts expire
- Teenage defender Giovanni Leoni could return to Italy just one year after arriving from Parma
Liverpool are shaping up to be the busiest Premier League club in the Italian transfer market this summer. The Merseyside outfit holds strong connections with several Serie A giants regarding both incoming signings and key departures.
The most advanced situation involves England midfielder Curtis Jones. Inter Milan attempted to secure his signature during the January window, but the deal collapsed at the final stage. The champions of Italy have maintained their interest and intend to make a fresh approach when the summer window opens. They see the 23-year-old as the perfect replacement for Davide Frattesi, who is set to leave the San Siro.
Traffic could also flow in the opposite direction. Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries has been on Liverpool’s radar for more than a year. The Inter right-back possesses a release clause that becomes active this summer, and his future at the club remains in doubt. This uncertainty gives the Reds a clear path to strengthen their defence.
Meanwhile, Juventus have registered interest in two experienced Liverpool campaigners. Both Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson will see their current contracts finish at the end of the season, making them free agents. The Turin side hopes to lure the pair to Italy, though talks remain at an early stage.
Finally, young centre-back Giovanni Leoni faces an uncertain future at Anfield. The teenager joined from Parma just twelve months ago but missed most of his debut campaign through injury. Reports suggest Inter are considering offering him an immediate return to Serie A.