RB Leipzig, Monaco & Chelsea Stars On Inter Milan Shortlist If Lookman Pursuit Collapses | OneFootball

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RB Leipzig, Monaco & Chelsea Stars On Inter Milan Shortlist If Lookman Pursuit Collapses

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Lois Openda, Eliesse Ben Seghir, and Christopher Nkunku are among Inter Milan’s targets if their pursuit of Ademola Lookman fails.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.


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Inter Milan are still pushing to sign Ademola Lookman from Atalanta.

However, La Dea’s rejection of Inter’s second bid as introduced plenty of uncertainty into the air.

And Inter will look to bolster their attack this summer one way or the other. Even if they are unable to sign Lookman.

Openda, Ben Seghir & Nkunku On Inter Shortlist Of Targets If Lookman Pursuit Fails

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LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 25: Christopher Nkunku of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team’s first goal by blowing up a blue balloon during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Southampton FC at Stamford Bridge on February 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

One name on Inter’s list of targets is that of RB Leipzig forward Lois Openda.

Leipzig look ready to sell the Belgian, as they’ve already signed a replacement. They completed a deal for PSV winger Johan Bakayoko.

Then, reports Tuttosport, Inter are also eyeing up young Monaco forward Eliesse Ben Seghir.

Meanwhile, there would also be the possibility of signing Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku.

The Frenchman is a player who Chelsea would definitely be willing to sell this summer. The feeling is that he has little place in the project after two underwhelming seasons at Stamford Bridge.

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