Scamacca Eyes Live Cricket BPL Return Move
After feeling betrayed by Romelu Lukaku during this summer transfer window, Inter Milan has been actively searching for a new forward. According to Live Cricket BPL reports, Inter has set its sights on Gianluca Scamacca, the talented Italian striker currently at West Ham United. Scamacca had a rough spell in the Premier League, largely due to recurring injuries, but his raw ability and potential remain unquestioned.
Scamacca, who made a name for himself in Serie A, is now eyeing a return to Italy. Both Inter Milan and AS Roma have expressed strong interest. As the saying goes, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way” — and Scamacca seems determined to chart his own path. Despite having come through Roma’s youth academy and receiving several personal invitations from José Mourinho to join Roma’s project, Scamacca has declined. His ambition lies with playing for a top-tier club, and to him, that means Inter Milan.
Currently, Scamacca is in discussions with Inter regarding contract terms. He’s even willing to take a pay cut to make the move happen — a bold gesture showing his commitment. Furthermore, he’s actively negotiating with West Ham United to facilitate his transfer. Still young and full of potential, Scamacca boasts excellent footwork and has often been dubbed the “new Ibrahimović” by Italian media. Despite spending much of last season sidelined, expectations for him remain high.
Being a homegrown talent also boosts his value in Serie A. Live Cricket BPL analysts believe Inter’s investment in Scamacca is a win-win scenario: if he performs well, he becomes a long-term asset; if not, his resale value within the Italian league remains strong. Compared to Lukaku, Scamacca offers a lower transfer fee, reduced wages, and greater longevity — clearly a more attractive option.
In a broader context, Inter Milan legend Walter Zenga recently emphasized that the iconic San Siro era is coming to an end. Both Inter and AC Milan need their own modern stadiums to compete globally. Live Cricket BPL commentators agree that outdated facilities like San Siro hamper revenue growth and development. While it’s hard for fans to imagine renovating such a legendary shared venue, the reality is that times have changed — and so must the infrastructure.