Inter Milan and Atalanta still locked in standoff over Lookman
No breakthrough yet in the Lookman deal: the player waits abroad, Inter Milan shows interest but won't rush the move

No breakthrough yet in the Lookman deal: the player waits abroad, Inter Milan shows interest but won't rush the move
The standoff over Ademola Lookman continues, with negotiations showing no sign of unlocking any time soon.
Here are the latest updates from Sky Sport via Fcinter1908:
"Lookman was once again not present at Zingonia today. He has left Italy and is waiting to see how the situation develops — whether Atalanta will eventually set a price or continue holding their position.
Inter Milan director Marotta is also currently out of Italy and won’t return until Sunday evening. Any potential developments are expected next week at the earliest.

Lookman key target, but no real alternatives on the table yet
Inter Milan sees Lookman as a great opportunity, but not a priority. The offer has been made to complete the squad, and should Atalanta become open to resuming talks, it could be adjusted.
However, the base of the offer remains the same, with possible minor tweaks if the deal is close to being finalized. But nothing will happen before next week.
Alternatives? There is no true alternative to Lookman at this moment. He remains the primary target, and only if the deal falls apart will other paths be considered.
The names of Sancho, Nkunku, Nusa, and Garnacho are all viewed as possible opportunities.
Except for Nusa, they are considered feasible options financially because they belong to Premier League clubs with deep squads, making loan deals plausible. Nusa, on the other hand, would come with a high transfer fee."