Ademola Lookman’s future at Atalanta appears to be hanging in the thread as tensions between players and clubs continue to escalate.
The Nigerian winger has seen his relationship with the club deteriorate rapidly.
Sources close to the agent industry have notified us Catch off side Its appearance officially submitted a transfer request, erased all Atalanta-related content from his social media channels, and moved to London.
He is currently training individually and has no plans to reintegrate into the first team until the transfer window closes. The Nigerian attacker scored 20 goals in all Italian competitions last season.
Atalanta accepts sales of Ademola Lookman
Atalanta remains open to the offer on their part, but stands firmly in their review. Inter Milan was the most serious suitor, reaching a personal agreement with Lookman on a long-term contract until 2030.
However, Atalanta blocked the movement unless he could first secure Fulham striker Rodrigo Munis as a replacement. Inter’s movement was stuck as Fulham had not yet found an alternative forward.
Their 42 million euro and 3 million euro add-on proposals were ultimately rejected, and Atalanta claimed a fee close to £45 million.
After confirming the Zalewski deal, it was expected that they would return with a new bid, but Nerazzuri has withdrawn and informed Lookman’s representative that negotiations have been completed. Frustrated, the player refused training for two weeks, but the protest had no effect. Instead, Atalanta responded with disciplinary action, making her even more nervous about the relationship.
Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs watching Lookman
This situation has attracted a lot of attention from the Premier League. Arsenal is considering an approach while looking at Chelsea Bue Lookman as a backup option if Alejandro Garnacho’s pursuit fails.
Manchester City can take part in the race if Savinho departs, and Tottenham is monitoring development due to delays in negotiations for his own Savinho.
Aston Villa has also expressed interest, but considering Jean Piero Gaspelini’s resistance, Rome’s pursuit seems unlikely.
Atletico Madrid and Napoli have both contacted, but neither club has yet to meet Atalanta’s demands.
The doors remain open, but time is running out, as the Italian side prefers to sell wingers outside of Serie A.
Arsenal was ready to beat Tottenham to another signature as an ongoing talk for the 60 million euro defender