Wednesday, August 6, 2025 -The transfer standoff between Ademola Lookman and Atalanta has taken a new dimension as the Nigerian winger has reportedly gone on strike as he attempts to force through a move to Inter.
The Nigerian forward did not attend pre-season training for
the second day in a row after handing in a transfer request last weekend, when
Lookman also published a statement in which he accused Atalanta of “broken
promises”.
An improved Inter bid worth up to €45m (£32.1m) including
add-ons was rejected last week after a €40m offer for the 27-year-old was
turned down.
Inter are expected to return with a bid that matches
Atalanta’s €50m valuation after Lookman again failed to attend a scheduled
individual training session at his club’s training ground in Zingonia on
Tuesday.
“Despite now receiving an offer in alignment to what I
believe had been discussed, sadly the club are blocking the opportunity for
reasons I do not understand,” Lookman wrote on Instagram on Sunday.
“As a result and after many months of broken promises and
what I feel has been poor treatment towards me as both a human being and as a
professional footballer, sadly I feel I have no choice but to speak out for
what I believe is right and I feel that enough is enough.”
The Atalanta chief executive, Luca Percassi, has confirmed
the club have an agreement to allow Lookman to leave this summer but he said
that was only for a “top” club outside Serie A. “The pact with Lookman was
made a year ago, when we refused a €20m offer from PSG,” he said.
“The club is always careful when evaluating the value and
timing of its players, but as always, it is Atalanta, the club, that decides.”
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