Curious purchase obligation: If the Nerazzurri score a goal in the next season, they will have to sign Robin Gosens on a permanent basis.
There is said to be a curious agreement between Inter Milan and Atalanta Bergamo. That reports Sky. Accordingly, Gosens was not loaned to the Nerazzurri for just half a season including an obligation to buy. Rather, the exchange deal officially runs for 18 months. The obligation to buy only applies if Inter scores a competitive goal in the 2022/23 season.
This clause allows Inter to delay the payment date of the transfer fee in order to gain some breathing room in the current transfer windows. If Inter scores one goal next season, which is to be expected, 25 million euros will flow to Bergamo in installments plus possible bonuses, it is said Sky further. Gosens’ contract with Inter will then run until 2026.
Inter: Newcastle also wanted Robin Gosens
. Due to a hamstring injury, he has only made eight competitive appearances this season, in which he scored two goals.
. However, Inter won the race.
Source: Stern

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