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Report – Atalanta Open To Letting Star Forward Join Inter Milan On Two Conditions

Report – Atalanta Open To Letting Star Forward Join Inter Milan On Two Conditions

Yahoo21-07-2025
Atalanta are reportedly willing to let Ademola Lookman join Inter Milan, but only under two key conditions.
According to Corriere della Sera via FCInterNews, the first condition is for the Nerazzurri to increase their offer.
Inter opened negotiations with Atalanta with a tangible €40 million bid.
However, La Dea rejected the offer as they hold out for a €50m asking price.
Therefore, they have urged Inter to improve the terms.
Reportedly, they would greenlight the deal for €45m paid upfront, with an additional €5m tied to performance-related bonuses.
Atalanta Ready to Sanction Ademola Lookman Move to Inter Milan on Two Conditions
An improved offer is only the first condition. Indeed, there's another key element that could be just as crucial.
It's now clear that Atalanta are open to selling Ademola Lookman.
Last summer, Atalanta and Juventus spent almost the entire transfer window negotiating a deal for Teun Koopmeiners.
The Dutchman's late move to Turin left La Dea with no time to find a suitable replacement.
Now that they've learned from that mistake, Ivan Juric's men want to avoid another summer-long saga.
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