The Atalanta Series Club has denied the ‘broken promises’ of Adela Lookman, claim, reports Completsports.com.
The Bergamo Club said they promised to sell the former Leicester City player abroad this summer, and not to a rival of series A.
Lookman filed a formal transfer application on Sunday after Atalanta rejected Inter Milan’s offer.
He protested that the club had promised to let it leave this summer if an adequate offer was made.
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Atalanta posture in the rejected intermediate offer
According The Gazetta dello SportThe version of the story given by Atalanta is different from the submission of lookman.
The promise was to let the talented extreme go to a foreign club if an ambitious and lucrative offer was received.
The DEA made the promise when Lookman asked to be out of the team for the UEFA Super Cup against Real Madrid due to the interest of Paris Saint-Germain.
The DEA ready to accept the correct offer
Although it is previously willing to sell to a foreign club, they are now ready to sell the Nigeria International for the correct price.
An offer of 50 million euros will be sufficient to make the agreement, instead of the current offer of 42 million euros plus € 3 million in bonds.
By adeboye amosu