
PSG Talk
·03 de março de 2025
Arsenal, Tottenham Approached to Sign £60M-Rated PSG Target Expected to Leave After Coaching Clash

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·03 de março de 2025
Last summer, Paris Saint-Germain expressed interest in Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman, but a deal never materialized. However, recent reports suggest the Ligue 1 club is still keen on signing the Nigerian forward.
Matteo Moretto and Fabrizio Romano recently shared via Viva El Fútbol that PSG’s interest in Lookman remains strong. The player is now contemplating his future and could make a move this summer. However, competition for his signature is fierce, with Juventus also in the race.
According to GIVE ME SPORT, Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur have been closely monitoring the 27-year-old over the past year, with scouts from all four clubs recently keeping an eye on him.
TEAMtalk previously reported that West Ham United is among several clubs tracking the Atalanta winger. With multiple Premier League teams weighing a move for Lookman, Atalanta are reportedly asking for more than £60 million.
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Recently, Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini publicly criticized Lookman after he missed a penalty against Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League, calling him “one of the worst” penalty takers he has ever seen.
On Monday, TBR Football reported, citing sources, that the representatives of Ademola Lookman have approached both Arsenal and Tottenham.
The report also states that Lookman, who started his career at Charlton’s academy, is seriously considering a move back to England. Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, and Newcastle are also said to be aware of the situation, along with Arsenal and Tottenham.
Lookman reportedly wanted to leave Atalanta last summer, but the Serie A side stood firm. Now, though, the Bergamo-based club is ready to let the Wandsworth-born forward go this summer.