Atalanta has revealed that they rejected a €20 million offer from Paris Saint-Germain for Ademola Lookman.
The club’s CEO, Antonio Percassi, said a pact was established a year ago when the club turned down a substantial offer of €20 million from Paris Saint-Germain.
Percassi stated, “The pact with Lookman was made one year ago when we rejected €20m from PSG. We told him. We’ll let you leave in 2025 for a super top club and not in Italy.”
This declaration indicates Atalanta’s commitment to securing Lookman’s future at a high-profile club, although it appears circumstances may be shifting.
Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano in a post on his X handle, the CEO acknowledged the evolving landscape surrounding Lookman’s potential transfer, particularly in relation to Inter Milan.
“Now, the situation [with Inter] is different… and as always, it’s us deciding,” he added, hinting that the Italian club may now have a role to play in Lookman’s future.
With growing interest from various European clubs, Atalanta faces a crucial period as they navigate the transfer market while holding firm to their agreements. Fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on developments surrounding the talented forward as the 2025 window approaches.