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Lookman Rejects Napoli, Eyes Inter Milan Switch

Ademola Lookman has rejected a move to Serie A champions Napoli, DAILY POST reports. Lookman only wants to join Napoli’s Serie A rivals, Inter Milan, according to Gazetta dello Sport. Inter Milan have already reached agreement on personal terms with the Nigeria international. The speedy winger has agreed a five-year contract with a salary worth €4.5m per year. The Nerrazzuri have however had a €40m rejected by Lookman’s club, Atalanta. Atalanta …

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Nico Gonzalez: the future in balance between Juventus, Atalanta and Inter Nico Gonzalez could leave Juventus after only one season, with its future intertwined with the negotiation for Ademola Lookman. The Argentinean, purchased by Fiorentina for 33 million, does not fall within the plans of Igor Tudor, who prefers more dynamic profiles for his project. The [...] L'articolo Juventus, Nico Gonzalez between Juventus, Atalanta and Inter comes from …

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Updates on the hottest market negotiations: the movements of Naples, Inter, Juventus, Milan, Rome and more

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Inter de Milan left behind a season for oblivion and wants to set up a competitive squad to fight on all fronts. For these hours, he has as his aim a forward who costs a fortune: he wants him as a partner of Lautaro Martínez. With the ‘Toro’ as captain and main star, the Italian club’s leadership seeks to surround him with top footballers to go for everything in the next season. One of the priorities is to accompany him in the best way on the at…

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Corriere Della Sera broke the news in Italy on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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