Mid-style: Inter Milan is willing to raise its offer to Lukeman, while Sancho becomes Inter Milan s alternative target

According to the "Milan Sports Daily", Inter Milan is still seeking to buy Lukeman, but Sancho is also an alternative target for Inter Milan.

Inter Milan is seeking to acquire Atlanta striker Lukeman, who has already stopped training in Atlanta to promote the transfer and left Atlanta. "Milan Sports" said that in order to get Lukeman, Inter Milan is willing to continue to raise its quotation. Previously, Inter Milan's offer was 43 million euros transfer fee plus bonus, while Inter Milan was willing to increase the fixed transfer fee to 45 million euros, plus the bonus part.

However, Inter Milan President Marotta and sports director Osirio have not officially submitted the new offer to Atlanta. They hope that Atlanta will first make sure that they are willing to sell Lukeman to Serie A club and make sure that their official asking price is indeed 50 million euros reported by the media, rather than waiting for Inter Milan to raise the asking price again after the price approaches. Inter Milan can only conduct feasibility studies within this framework after Atlanta offers a formal asking price.

Inter is focusing on Atlanta's next move and will also evaluate alternatives. Previous reports said Inter Milan were interested in Chelsea's Nkunku, and the Milan Sports Daily revealed that Sancho is also an alternative target for Inter Milan. Sancho, 25, has only one year left for the contract with Manchester United, and has been listed on the sale list by Manchester United.

Inter Milan will have a much lower cost than Lukeman, and the transfer fee will be about 25 million euros. Moreover, Sancho is 3 years younger than Lukeman, which is more in line with Oak Group's signing strategy. However, Sancho's salary is high, but Inter may be willing to bear his salary given the lower transfer fee.

At the same time, the "Milan Sports" pointed out that Lukeman did not submit a medical certificate or ask for leave when he left the team. At present, the Atlanta club does not even know where Lukeman is. Atlanta is considering penalties for Lukeman who is absent from training without reason and has lost contact, with the most likely penalty being a fine, but it is not yet ready to impose more severe penalties such as a suspension of pay. Atlanta hopes to continue to maintain a calm atmosphere and handle Lukeman's transfer as he wishes.