Transfers
Report: Inter Milan Won’t Increase Offer For Lookman
Inter Milan do not plan to raise the offer they have made to Atalanta for Ademola Lookman, according to a Top Transfer Expert.
Inter have made two offers for the Nigerian international. First, they made a bid worth €40 million all-in.
Then, after Atalanta rejected that, they increased it to €45 million including add-ons, which was also rejected.
Transfer Expert Matteo Moretto has now said Inter will not go past their last bid.
“There’s important news regarding the future of the Ademola Lookman Inter transfer saga,” he reported.
“The information we currently have is that, as of today, Inter have no intention of raising their offer for Lookman.”
He added: “They believe that €45 million with add-ons is a satisfactory offer.
“And it doesn’t look like Inter want to invest any more of their budget in an offer for Lookman.”
“Let’s see why Atalanta have still been totally closed-off. Let’s see how the situation evolves.”
“But right now the Inter-Lookman situation is frozen, on standby.
“And Inter are also evaluating other plans.”
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