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Inter Milan Walks Away From Signing Lookman After Atalanta Refuse to Lower Price

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Inter Milan have decided to step back from the chase to sign Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman after weeks of back-and-forth talks with Atalanta failed to produce an agreement. The move, which at first looked like it was edging closer, has now fallen apart because both clubs refused to shift ground.

Inter were very keen on bringing the Nigerian international to the San Siro after his remarkable season in Italy, but their offers didn’t convince Atalanta. The Milan side reportedly put around €40 million on the table with the promise of bonuses that could push it slightly higher, but Atalanta were not interested.

They wanted a straight €50 million in cash, insisting that anything less was not worth discussing. Even when Inter improved the package to over €42 million plus add-ons, Atalanta still waved it off. The Bergamo club also refused any idea of spread payments or loan deals, demanding that if Inter truly wanted their star man, they had to pay in full and upfront.

For Lookman, the situation has been frustrating. The 26-year-old had made it clear he wanted the move, especially after shining last season with double-digit goals in Serie A and a hat-trick in the Europa League final. Reports suggest he was even willing to reduce his salary just to make the transfer possible.

Recently, Lookman deleted almost every Atalanta-related post from his social media, stayed away from pre-season training for a few days, and went as far as handing in a formal transfer request. He also accused the club of breaking earlier promises to let him leave if the right opportunity came.

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Despite his actions, Atalanta’s management has not blinked.

Club chiefs stressed that Lookman is still under contract until 2027 and will only be sold on their terms. They also hinted that any move within Italy was never part of the original agreement when Lookman joined, which makes the Inter pursuit even more complicated.


 

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Tijani Babangida Believes Super Eagles Can Bounce Back at AFCON 2025

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Former Nigeria international Tijani Babangida shares belief that Super Eagles could have a chance at the AFCON 2025 after their fail in qualifying for the FIFA 2026 World Cup.

“I think that after the unfortunate experience of missing the FIFA World Cup back to back, it is still very painful to digest this reality.”

“However, the next target is the AFCON tournament, which can be used to redeem the image of Nigerian football.”


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Martin Keown Predicts Surprise Team That Could Challenge Arsenal and Man City

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Former English player, Martin Keown, shared his prediction on teams that will challenge Arsenal and Manchester City for the Premier League world title.

He mentioned Aston Villa and how they are gaining ground on becoming a challenger to these two clubs:

“Unai Emery doesn’t want to create too much pressure or attraction around his team, We have to say that, yes, Aston Villa are in the title race. I do think they are and that’s more to do with their manager than anything else. Emery has turned them into title challengers.”


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Jamie Redknapp Predicts Mohamed Salah Could Leave Liverpool Next Summer

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Former English footballer, Jamie Redknapp, makes bold suggestion regarding Mohamed Salah to leave the club, Liverpool.

The suggestion came after Liverpool manager Arne Slot criticized the player — a move Redknapp called out following Salah’s benching in the last match.

The former player shared “I don’t necessarily think in January. I just think we have got to let this settle. But I don’t foresee that he will see out the two years of his contract. I think it might be more in the summer.”


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