Lookman is Inter's top priority to strengthen their attacking line. Coach Cristian Chivu sees him as the perfect partner for Lautaro Martínez, captain of the Nerazzurri. Lookman has flourished in multiple roles, including attacking midfielder, winger, and striker, with impressive numbers: 52 goals and 21 assists in 118 matches.
At Atalanta, Lookman has consistently delivered under Gian Piero Gasperini, drawing attention from Inter. Chivu's team is undergoing a transformation, and signing proven talent like Lookman is essential. Lookman has been molded into a top-tier performer by Gasperini, with elite decision-making and finishing skills.
Atalanta's CEO Luca Percassi has confirmed Lookman's intention to leave, citing his desire for a step up. On paper, the path to Inter seems clear, but the deal is far from done. Inter will have to stretch further to secure him, and if an agreement is reached, it would be a win for all parties: Atalanta would earn a massive capital gain, Lookman would get his chance to prove himself at a top European club, and Inter would secure a key piece for their ambitious rebuild.
So how would Lookman fit into Inter's tactics? Chivu plans to play with three forwards up top, signaling a shift in playing style. Lookman and the dynamic options like Nicola Zalewski and Ange-Yoan Bonny would create a forward line built on unpredictability and speed. Lookman would likely be tasked with breaking defensive lines, creating overloads, and offering explosive transitions, attributes Inter currently lacks in depth.
Letting this deal fall through over a relatively minor financial difference would be a misstep for Inter, and, given Percassi's comments, even for Atalanta. Lookman is ready, and Inter must now make that final push.