Inter Milan and Sevilla are on the verge of agreeing a deal worth €5 million for midfielder Lucien Agoume.

This according to Sky Sport Italia transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio. He reports on his homepage that Inter will also be entitled to a 50% sell-on fee as part of the deal.

Midfielder Agoume spent the second half of last season on loan with Sevilla in Ligue 1.

Prior to that, the Frenchman had been at Inter for the first half of the campaign.

However, Agoume made just one appearance during that period. He had a brief cameo during a 4-0 Serie A win away to Salernitana.

That has been a persistent theme throughout Agoume’s time as an Inter player.

The France Under-21 international has never really featured in the Nerazzurri project under either Antonio Conte or Simone Inzaghi.

Therefore, Agoume has gone out on a number of loans over the past few seasons.

The Frenchman spent the 2020-21 season at Spezia.

Then, during the 2021-22 campaign he was back in his native France with Brest. He was also back in Ligue 1 the following campaign, on loan with Troyes.

Inter & Sevilla On The Verge Of 5M Deal For Lucien Agoume

Having not left Inter for another loan last summer, Agoume joined Sevilla last January.

The Andalusians beat Marseille to sign the 22-year-old.

At the end of the half-season loan deal, Sevilla had a purchase option on Agoume. They could have signed the Frenchman on a permanent basis for a fee of 8 million.

However, Sevilla declined the exercise that purchase option. Therefore, Agoume returned to Inter.

That does not mean, however, that the Spanish club lost their interest in signing Agoume.

The 22-year-old’s performances over the second half of last season convinced Sevilla.

However, the Spaniards wanted to negotiate a lower fee.

And according to Sky transfer expert Di Marzio, Inter and Sevilla have agreed a fee of 5 million.

The clubs are just working out the final details of the transfer, he anticipates.

Moreover, Di Marzio reports, Inter will be entitled to 50% of future resale if Sevilla are to sell Agoume.