Inter Milan, managed by Cristi Chivu, has reached an agreement with Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman, who has expressed his desire to join the Serie A giants[1][2]. The Nigerian attacker, who scored 39 Serie A goals in 91 appearances over three seasons at Atalanta, has reportedly accepted Inter’s proposal, but the two clubs remain at an impasse over the transfer fee[1][2]. Inter’s initial official offer stands at €40 million, while Atalanta demands at least €50 million for the 27-year-old’s sale[1][2].
Lookman’s move would bring a proven, dynamic forward to Inter’s squad, reflecting Chivu’s ambition to strengthen the attack ahead of the new season. However, the transfer saga continues as Inter seeks to avoid prolonged negotiations and may consider alternative targets if an agreement cannot be reached promptly[1]. The deal’s outcome will significantly impact Inter’s summer spending plans and squad building strategy, particularly as they also pursue other key acquisitions such as Parma’s Giovanni Leoni[3].
