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Why Inter Milan are targeting Bologna defender Jhon Lucumí before July 15

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Inter Milan have identified Bologna centre-back Jhon Lucumí as a priority target as the Nerazzurri prepare a €28 million offer before a 15 July release-clause deadline. The Colombian defender’s left-footed profile contrasts with manager Leonardo Chivu’s preference for right-sided centre-backs, yet his pace and ability to play on a high defensive line align with Chivu’s tactical approach. According to reports, Inter have opened preliminary discussions with Bologna and are structuring a package that includes a cash component plus Nigerian midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro as a make-weight. Sporting director Andrea Sartori is weighing a bid worth around €20 million in cash alongside Akinsanmiro once the release clause becomes active. The €28 million release-clause deadline is the decisive factor shaping Inter’s strategy, pushing the club to pursue Lucumí at a reduced €20 million valuation with Akinsanmiro included. Chelsea’s €35 million valuation for Trevoh Chalobah has blocked that potential transfer, leaving Inter to explore more affordable alternatives. Lucumí’s affordability compared to other targets has intensified his appeal, with interest from Juventus reportedly fading and Sunderland and Nottingham Forest no longer pursuing the defender. The Nerazzurri’s formal decision on whether to proceed is expected only after the 15 July window closes, underscoring how release-clause deadlines can dictate transfer negotiations across Serie A. The looming deadline highlights the tactical and financial considerations driving Inter’s pursuit of Lucumí, with timing as critical as the player’s profile in shaping the club’s defensive options for the coming season.

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