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Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana underwent his medical checks earlier today ahead of completing his move to Serie A side Atalanta.
The winger is expected to sign for the club in a permanent deal from Southampton following the two clubs reaching an agreement.
Atalanta will €17.5 million for the services of the Ghanaian ahead of the 2025/26 with the 23-year-old set to reunite with his former boss Ivan Juric.
The Saints have secured a 15% sell-on clause included in the deal that will see the Ghanaian move to Italy.

Sulemana completed his medical on Monday, June 30, 2025, ahead of putting pen to paper on a deal that will keep him at Atalanta until June 2029, with an option that could extend his stay by another year.
Kamaldeen joined Southampton from Rennes in January 2023, but injuries hampered his time in England leading to his struggles in the Premier League.
He scored four goals and registered seven assists in 74 appearances for the Saints.
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