Paris Saint-Germain wanted Gianluca Scamacca, but were not ready to comply with Sassuolo’s demands of around 50 million euros. While the Parisians had no intention of increasing the initial offer of 30 million + 5 million euros, West Ham intervened and in less than ten days managed to please the Neroverdi. The most reliable transfer guru of Italy, probably of all Europe, Gianluca Di Marzio confirmed that Sassuolo accepted the following formula – 36 million fixed + 6 million euros through bonuses + 10 percent of the money from the next sale.Verbal agreement reached between @SassuoloUS and @WestHam for #Scamacca ⏳ @SkySport @SkySports— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) July 22, 2022 Scamacca’s medicals are scheduled for tomorrow, after which the 195-centimeter-tall goalscorer will sign a multi-year contract with the Hammers. The last few hours were crucial for reaching an agreement, and the representatives of West Ham put it in fifth gear and made a transfer that, if we count the fixed part, will be the third largest in the club’s history, and if the bonuses are fulfilled, the second, right behind Sebastian Haller, who in 2019 was paid around 50 million. When it comes to Sassuolo, the Serie A member will break the club’s record since their most profitable sale so far was Stefano Sensi, bought two years ago by Inter Milan for 25 million euros.For some time now, West Ham have been deficient with strikers, since it that position was previously covered only by Michail Antonio, who evolved from a wingback position to a forward during his career. The Jamaican played a very impressive last season with 10 goals scored and eight goals set up in the Premier League, but the leaders of the London club still realized that they needed reinforcements and a player who would guarantee at least 15+ goals. They decided to give their trust to Scamacca.##NAJAVA_MECA_6521549##The Italian made his debut for the Italian national team about a year ago, and finished last season in Serie A with 16 goals in 36 games. Along with Domenico Berardi and Giacomo Raspadori, he formed one of the most dangerous attacking trios in Italy, which, when given the chance, hardly anyone could stop.