Mid-style: Inter Milan is willing to raise its offer to Lukeman, and sell people to allow Inter Milan to obtain more recruitment funds
According to the "Milan Sports Daily", Inter Milan is willing to increase its offer to Lukeman, and selling players will allow Inter Milan to get more signing budgets.
Inter Milan hopes to introduce forward Lukeman this summer. Inter Milan previously offered Lukeman's first offer of 40 million euros, but Atlanta responded that the asking price was 50 million euros. "Milan Sports" said that the two clubs will further negotiate that Inter Milan is willing to increase the fixed transfer fee of 2 million to 3 million euros.
However, Inter Milan has negotiated a personal contract with Lukeman, and the player will receive a contract that expires in June 2030, with an annual salary of 4.5 million euros. Previously, Naples offered a higher salary for Lukeman, but Lukeman rejected Naples and instead worked hard to promote negotiations to join Inter Milan.
Inter Milan will sell some players next, which will also increase Inter's recruitment budget. For example, Alexander Stankovic has officially transferred to join Bruges, which has earned Inter Milan a 10 million euro transfer fee and received a 10% share of the player's future transfer fee. In addition, Inter Milan will also have the repurchase rights of Alexander Stankovic in the next two years. The repurchase fee in 2026 will be 23 million euros and the repurchase fee in 2027 will be 25 million euros.
Inter Milan is also preparing to sell Iranian striker Taremi for 8 million euros, and Leeds United, Fulham and West Ham United are all interested in him. Sebastiano Esposito and Buchanan can bring a total of 15 million euros to Inter. In addition, Bissek's net worth has increased significantly after joining Inter Milan, and it is very likely that he will stay at Inter Milan unless he receives a very high offer.
Inter Milan also included Aslani on the list of for sale and asked him for 18 million to 20 million euros. After all, Inter Milan spent 14 million euros to sign Aslani, so he didn't want to sell it at a low price. However, this asking price has discouraged potential buyers such as Florence, and Aslani is unwilling to play in Italian clubs and rejects Betis' invitation.
The Milan Sports pointed out that although the negotiations to introduce Lukeman do not depend on which players Inter Milan sold, the departure of these players can indeed bring more funds to Inter Milan and may help break the current negotiation deadlock between Inter Milan and Atlanta about Lukeman.
source:7m cnlive