Inter Milan are pushing forward with their pursuit of Ademola Lookman, with the aim of completing the deal before the end of July.
The Nigerian international's transfer from Atalanta could be crucial for Inter's upcoming season, and multiple factors are at play to finalise the agreement.
Bonuses and sell-on clause key to Inter-Atalanta negotiations
Inter and Atalanta are set to enter advanced discussions over Lookman’s transfer in the coming weeks, with Inter working to lower Atalanta’s €50 million asking price.
The Milan-based club is reportedly looking to offer €45 million plus €5 million in bonuses, potentially enough to meet Atalanta’s demands.
The bonuses are expected to play a key role in the negotiation process, with objectives like European qualification or Lookman’s individual achievements, such as goals and assists, being tied to these add-ons.
The deal will also be complicated by a sell-on clause, which is set at 10% for capital gains up to €20 million and 15% for any amount exceeding this threshold, due to RB Leipzig’s involvement in Lookman’s sale.
Lookman chooses Inter over Napoli
Napoli, under the guidance of manager Antonio Conte, reportedly offered a €5 million per year contract to entice Lookman to move to Naples. However, the 26-year-old winger rejected the offer in favour of a move to the Nerazzurri, with whom he has reportedly already reached a verbal agreement.
His deal with Inter is expected to run until 2030, with the potential to rise to €5 million annually. Lookman’s determination to join Inter, combined with his strong performances for Atalanta, signals his desire to take the next step in his career with a more competitive team.