After an injury-marred season at West Ham, it was clear that Gianluca Scamacca will be trying to come back home. Roma showed interest, wanted to bring him on loan, then it seemed that Inter would win the race for his signature, but in the end Atalanta blew away the competition and completed the transfer of the 24-year-old Italian striker.According to Fabrizio Romano, the agreement has been reached, the papers are being prepared for signing, and the Hammers will first earn 25,000,000 euros in compensation, while another 5,000,000 could go to their account in the name of easily achievable bonuses. West Ham will also receive 10 percent of the next sale, so the English club could make additional money.##NAJAVA_MECA_7413065##Medical checks have already been scheduled, and Scamacca will travel to Bergamo today to complete the transfer to the ranks of the Goddess.The former Sassuolo footballer moved to West Ham last summer for 36,000,000 euros. He recorded 27 matches and scored eight goals, and as many as five on the way to the Conference League trophy. However, the season was marked by a knee injury for which he had to undergo surgery, and since March he has not played a single match, nor the final on the international stage against Fiorentina.BREAKING: Manchester United get HojlundThis summer, Atalanta already spent 38,000,000 euros on the transfers of El Bilal Toure from Almeria and Mitchel Bakker from Bayer Leverkusen, while they hired Sead Kolasinac from Marseille and Michel Adopo from Turin as free agents. La Dea earned 125,500,000 from the sales of Rasmus Hojlund to Manchester United, Jeremie Boga to Nice, Matteo Pessina to Monza, Ruslan Malinovskyi to Marseille and Sam Lammers to Glasgow Rangers. Goalkeepers Marco Sportiello (AC Milan) and Stefano Mazzini (Carrarese), as well as midfielder Marco Carraro (SPAL), left the club after the contract expired.Gianluca Scamacca to Atalanta, here we go! Documents being prepared as West Ham will sell the Italian striker ⚫️🔵🇮🇹◉ €25m fixed fee, €5m easy add ons.◉ 10% sell on clause also included.◉ Medical tests booked in Italy.◉ Player travelling later today.Done, sealed. pic.twitter.com/akDEWtSINP— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 5, 2023