Fabrizio Romano has revealed on Wednesday afternoon that Inter Milan have agreed a deal to sign Curtis Jones from Liverpool.The Serie A champions have been pursing the midfielder throughout the summer and had an initial offer of £21.7m rejected by the Reds, who’d initially been holding out for £34m for the Anfield academy graduate (The Athletic).However, it had been reported in recent days that the 25-year-old’s asking price had decreased slightly to £30m, and the Italian transfer reporter had repeatedly communicated that the player was keen on a move to the San Siro.Inter and Liverpool agree £30m deal for JonesJones now looks set to get his wish, with Romano dropping a major transfer bombshell on Wednesday lunchtime.Taking to X at 1:30pm BST, he posted: ‘EXCLUSIVE: Inter agree deal to sign Curtis Jones from Liverpool, here we go! Verbal agreement in place at €35m [£30m] package fee from LFC, agreement also with the player and medical being planned next.’Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustCould Liverpool have held out for a higher fee for Jones?With Romano giving this proposed move the ‘here we go’ treatment, it now looks inevitable that Jones will officially become an Inter player in the coming days, bringing to an end his 16-year association with the Reds.After the midfielder had been left out of the recent friendlies against Monaco and Como, it felt increasingly as though he would leave his boyhood club sooner rather than later, with Liverpool taking the money for him rather than risk losing him on a free next year after his contract expires.Even still, to bank just £30m for a Premier League title winner in his mid-20s with more than 200 games for a club of LFC’s stature seems like poor business from the Merseyside hierarchy and a bargain for the Serie A champions.If Jones had his heart set on a move to Italy, then there was probably nothing that anyone at Anfield could do to convince him otherwise, and keeping him here against his will would ultimately have done nobody any favours.It’s a shame to lose the homegrown midfielder this close to the start of the season and end of the transfer window, but with his departure now feeling inevitable, we wish him the best in Milan and appreciate the stellar service he’s given to the Reds.The post ‘Here we go’ – Fabrizio Romano drops major Liverpool transfer news as ‘agreement’ struck appeared first on The Empire of The Kop.