Arsenal have been informed that they will need to pay €50 million to secure Nigerian star Ademola Lookman at the end of the season.
Atalanta are willing to honor Lookman’s desire to join a bigger club next summer but have ruled out a January transfer. They will consider offers of €50 million or more during the summer window. Lookman has risen to prominence as one of Europe’s standout players in 2024, highlighted by a remarkable hat-trick in Atalanta’s 3-0 Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen.
With the highest combined tally of goals and assists among Serie A players across all competitions this year, Lookman has drawn interest from several elite clubs. Notably, PSG nearly secured his signature last summer, with the Nigerian agreeing to personal terms on a €5 million-per-year contract running until 2029.
Atalanta are willing to honor Lookman’s desire to join a bigger club next summer but have ruled out a January transfer. They will consider offers of €50 million or more during the summer window. Lookman has risen to prominence as one of Europe’s standout players in 2024, highlighted by a remarkable hat-trick in Atalanta’s 3-0 Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen.
With the highest combined tally of goals and assists among Serie A players across all competitions this year, Lookman has drawn interest from several elite clubs. Notably, PSG nearly secured his signature last summer, with the Nigerian agreeing to personal terms on a €5 million-per-year contract running until 2029.
Arsenal have been informed that they will need to pay €50 million to secure Nigerian star Ademola Lookman at the end of the season.
Atalanta are willing to honor Lookman’s desire to join a bigger club next summer but have ruled out a January transfer. They will consider offers of €50 million or more during the summer window. Lookman has risen to prominence as one of Europe’s standout players in 2024, highlighted by a remarkable hat-trick in Atalanta’s 3-0 Europa League final win over Bayer Leverkusen.
With the highest combined tally of goals and assists among Serie A players across all competitions this year, Lookman has drawn interest from several elite clubs. Notably, PSG nearly secured his signature last summer, with the Nigerian agreeing to personal terms on a €5 million-per-year contract running until 2029.