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Arsenal and Chelsea are monitoring Atlanta attacker Ademola Lookman

As tensions between players and clubs continue to escalate, Ademola Lookman’s future in Atlanta seems to be hanging by a thread.

The Nigerian winger has seen his relationship with the club deteriorate rapidly.

Sources close to the agency industry have been notified Attracted by the side Lookman formally submitted a transfer request, removed all Atalanta-related content from his social media channels and moved to London.

He is currently training alone and has no plans to reintegrate into the first team until the transfer window is closed. The Nigerian attackers scored 20 goals in all Italian team games last season.

Atlanta opens sales Ademola Lookman

As far as Atlanta is concerned, they are still open to the offer, but are unwavering in terms of valuation. Inter Milan has been the worst suitor until it reached a personal agreement with Lookman in 2030.

However, Atlanta has stopped the move unless they first secure Fulham forward Rodrigo Muniz as a replacement. Inter’s move has stalled as Fulham has not found another striker.

Their €42 million plus €3 million additional proposal was eventually rejected, with Atlanta insisting on getting close to £45 million.

Although the International Currency (Inter) is expected to return after completing the Zalewski transaction, Nerazzurri exited, informing Lookman’s representative that the negotiations were over. Frustrated, the player refused to train for two weeks, but the protests were ineffective. Instead, Atlanta responded with disciplinary action, further straining the relationship.

Arsenal and Chelsea surveillance Lookman in the club

Ademola Lookman in Atlanta
Ademola Lookman of Atalanta (Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images photo)

This situation has aroused significant interest in the Premier League. Arsenal are considering a way, and Chelsea sees Lookman as an alternative option if their pursuit of Alejandro Garnacho fails.

Manchester City may play if Savinho sets out, while Tottenham is monitoring developments due to delays in negotiations with his own Savinho.

Aston Villa also showed interest, although the Roma pursuit seemed unlikely given Gian Piero Gasperini’s resistance.

Atletico Madrid and Naples both got in touch, but neither club met Atlanta’s requirements.

As the Italian side tends to sell the winger outside of Serie A, the door remains open, but time runs out.

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