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Lookman Contacts EPL Clubs Amid Atalanta Return

vivian peter August 21, 2025 0

Nigeria’s Super Eagles forward, Ademola Lookman, has reportedly made contact with several English Premier League (EPL) clubs over a possible move, even as he prepares to return to Atalanta ahead of the new Serie A campaign.

 

Lookman, who played a pivotal role in Atalanta’s successful run last season, including their historic UEFA Europa League triumph, is said to be open to a return to England, where he previously featured for Everton, Fulham, and Leicester City.

 

Sources close to the 26-year-old winger suggest that multiple EPL sides have shown interest, with discussions ongoing as the summer transfer window edges closer to its final weeks. However, Atalanta remains keen on keeping the Nigerian international, given his consistent performances and goal contributions.

 

Lookman has been one of Nigeria’s standout players in Europe, and his future transfer decision is expected to attract significant attention from fans and analysts alike.

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