Midfielder Curtis Jones could leave Liverpool this summer to secure more playing time.
Jones has featured in 43 games across all competitions this season, but has started only 22 matches.
Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch are preferred over him in manager Arne Slot’s two-man central midfield setup.
The Daily Mail now claims that Inter Milan could revive their interest in Jones, while he is also on Tottenham Hotspur’s radar.
Inter explored a move for him international in the January. They are still considered one of his suitors ahead of this summer transfer window.
A move could depend on the future of Davide Frattesi, who was expected to leave the Italian giants in January.
Tottenham’s chances of signing Jones would depend on whether they keep their Premier League status.
Spurs’ lack of midfield quality is one reason they have struggled this season, and Jones would be a good addition.
The 25-year-old is adept at keeping possession, carrying the ball and is a progressive passer, making him a good fit for manager Roberto de Zerbi.
Jones is expected to be available for a cut-price fee, with a year remaining on his contract.
The English midfielder graduated from the Liverpool academy and was expected to become a regular for the first team.
However, injuries have plagued his career, depriving him of establishing himself in the starting line-up.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are exploring the market for a new midfielder who could add more energy and athleticism to Slot’s side.
They are reportedly interested in Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton, who is open to leaving the South London club this summer in search of Champions League football.