Italian sources confirm Liverpool have given Curtis Jones permission to travel for his Inter medical after agreeing a fee worth €30m plus €5m add-ons and a sell-on clause.
Sky Sport Italia were first with the news, followed by Fabrizio Romano and others, after the clubs had reached a verbal agreement this afternoon.
The total sum is believed to be circa €35m including performance-related bonus, but Liverpool will retain a 10 per cent cut of the future sale.
Inter sent a written proposal this evening, and it was accepted by the Premier League side.
Jones medical scheduled for Thursday

Jones has been given permission to fly out and will be in Italy on Thursday, hoping to complete the medical tests and sign for Inter this weekend.
Inter had been trying to secure the England international since January, but Liverpool had until now refused to lower the asking price below €40m.
With his contract set to expire at the end of this season, and the player determined to start this new adventure in Serie A, some concessions eventually had to be made.

He’ll become the third England international to join the reigning Serie A Champions this summer after John Stones and Djed Spence.




