Marino stated that he knows the Percassi family well, particularly Antonio, who values his word and has never gone back on his promises. He believes that Atalanta's stance on Lookman is clear: the player was sold for a significant amount, but to a foreign club, not an Italian one.
Marino thinks that Lookman's behavior is typical of foreign players who come to Italy, gain value, and then show ingratitude. He compares Lookman's situation to that of Moise Kean, who recognized Fiorentina's role in developing him.
Marino suggests that a possible solution could be for Napoli to reconcile with Lookman, as they had previously been linked to him. He also mentions that Ndoye's departure from Napoli could be an opportunity for the club to find a new solution.
Marino believes that certain aspects of Lookman's contract need to be reassessed.