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Inter ‘Confident’ on Landing Premier League Striker Who ‘Knows How to Score in Every Way’-Romano

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Following Romelu Lukaku’s departure at the end of last season, Inter are actively searching the market for his replacement. They have brought in French forward Marcus Thuram on a free transfer, but it appears that his addition won’t be enough firepower for the Champions League finalists. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Italian club are reportedly shopping in London to find their newest goal-scorer and are “confident” about the deal.

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Inter Aiming to Acquire West Ham Striker Gianluca Scamacca

Gianluca Scamacca: Feeling Homesick

Although the striker had been purchased for £35.5 million just last season, he has failed to make a good enough impression on David Moyes to keep him around. As a result, the 24-year-old wants to return to his home country to play football according to the mirror.

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If the hammers decide to ship out the attacker, it could potentially benefit everybody. Scamacca will have the chance to return to form in Serie A where he had previously flourished, the UEFA Conference League winners can move on from someone that doesn’t fit in their manager’s system, and the Nerazzurri can utilize his ability to “score in every way“.

£25 Million Bid is Close But Not Quite There

According to Tom Collomosse of the Daily Mail, the bid is short of the £30 million valuation that the London club has put on their player.

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With a little over two weeks to go until the beginning of the 2023/24 Serie A season, Simone Inzaghi still has time to acquire the Roma academy graduate and implement him into his style of play before he leads his charges in their first match against AC Monsa.
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