
Inter club focused on acquiring Asdemola Lukman and decided against purchasing Giovanni Leoni. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club was previously ready to increase the offer for the Atalanta striker from 40 million euros to 42 million euros. However, the Bergamo team values their player at 50 million euros.
Nevertheless, Lukman chose Inter and rejected more lucrative offers from other clubs. The Milanese decided against buying Leoni from Parma due to financial reasons.
The contract amount could have been around 30 million euros, but the club preferred to direct its resources towards acquiring Lukman. This decision aligns with the team's future development strategy.
At the same time, Inter is striving to strengthen its squad, and Lukman's arrival will be an important step in this process. The club's management is approaching player selection with caution and making financially sound decisions.
As a result, the team aims to be more competitive in the upcoming season.