Report – Inter Milan Submit Official Bid To Atalanta For Nigeria Star
This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, via FCInterNews. They report that the Nerazzurri are offering €40 million, whilst La Dea want €50 million.
In the last couple days, a bombshell has emerged regarding Inter's summer transfer plans.
Reportedly, the Nerazzurri have been in talks to sign Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman.
Inter's interest in the 27-year-old is more than just a passing interest. They have already approached the player, who is keen to make the move.
Sky Sport Italia confirm that Lookman has already agreed personal terms with Inter. He wants to make the move.
Inter Make First Official Offer To Atalanta For Ademola Lookman
Furthermore, Sky report that Inter have submitted an official offer to Atalanta for Ademola Lookman.
The broadcaster report that the Nerazzurri have put a bid worth €40 million on the table.
However, La Dea are still seeking more than that, according to Sky. They report that the Bergamo-based club are still demanding a fee of €50 million for Lookman.
Therefore, the clubs will have to try and come together on a fee in negotiations.
In this respect, add-ons or even the addition of a player going the other way could be key to resolving negotiations.
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