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Lucien Agoumé leaving Inter?

Lucien Agoumé has been transferred permanently to Séville FC. He initially joined Séville FC on loan for the last six months of the previous season with an option to buy, which Séville FC has now exercised. Agoumé has signed a contract until June 2028.

Lucien Agoume's transfer to Siviglia is almost complete. Inter will receive 5 million euros plus 50% of future resale. At the end of the next season, Siviglia can reduce the resale percentage by paying around 3-4 million euros to Inter.

Representatives Crescenzo Cecere and Djibril Niang arrived at Inter's headquarters to finalize the transfer of Lucien Agoume to Siviglia. Agoume previously played for Siviglia on loan for the last six months of the previous season, making 13 appearances in LaLiga and the Copa del Rey.

Lucien Agoumé is waiting for Inter and Sevilla to finalize all the details of the deal. The total value of both minor sales is expected to be around 10/11 million euros, with a high percentage on future resale in the case of the French player.

Sevilla FC has reached an agreement with Inter to purchase 50% of Lucien Agoumé's rights for 4 million euros. Sevilla will have the right to acquire an additional 40% at the end of the next season for another 4 million euros.

Inter Milan will receive 5 million euros plus 50% of any future resale from the transfer of Agoume.

Sevilla will pay Inter 5 million euros in fixed part, additionally guaranteeing 50% on future resale instead of the previous 10%. The operation is very close to completion, expected within 24/48 hours.

Siviglia intends to redeem Lucien Agoume after his loan spell.

Lucien Agoume's departure from Milan appears imminent, marking a definitive move away. Talks with Sevilla are in the final stages, with only minor details left to be ironed out. Agoume has been keen on returning to Sevilla, where he spent the latter half of last season starting in January. The negotiations have been prolonged due to Sevilla's financial constraints and fair play regulations, limiting their investment capacity. However, Inter and Sevilla are nearing a deal valued at approximately 4.5 million euros, along with a significant resale percentage.

Sevilla will need to pay eight million euros to exercise the option to buy Lucien Agoumé.

Sevilla can buy Lucien by paying 8 million euros to Inter de Milán. But for that amount it will not stay. The nerazzurri would agree to sell it for less money (5-6 million), although the Nervión economy is not for facing a disbursement like that. The effort of the sports director Víctor Orta will rather be to achieve another assignment.

Agoumé returns to Inter after a six-month loan, during which he was injured from mid-February to mid-March, totaling 13 appearances in the Liga and Copa del Rey. Sevilla has decided not to invest the 8 million set for the right to buy, so Inter sees the possible cash inflow disappear. And the agreement for the buy-back in favor of Inter, which had been set at 16, also falls. Agoumé returns to Milan but is unlikely to remain in Simone Inzaghi's squad, the player has requests from both Italy and abroad but before deciding where to go he wants to have all the proposals on the table to evaluate each project and make the right choice. His contract with Inter expires in two years, in June 2026, and according to the rules at these times there is the possibility of going on loan again, to a new club.

Lucien Agoume has left Inter for the Spanish top league, where he plays on loan at Siviglia. The Andalusians have a buy-back right of 8 million euros with the Nerazzurri, who in turn then hold the counter-buyback for double, 16 million euros. The latest performances of the midfielder born in 2002 with a dual French and Cameroonian passport have turned the spotlight on him and increased the chances of staying at Sanchez Pizjuan beyond the date of the end of the temporary transfer. For their part, to proceed with the buyback, the Spaniards would like a slight clash on the agreed figure to confirm it and the counterparty, Inter, would also seem willing to grant it, as Mundo Deportivo reports.

Lucien Agoumé, a midfielder who arrived in Andalusia on loan from Inter in January, could be redeemed by Siviglia in the operation.

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