Lookman at PSG, a sign that doesn’t lie?

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Will Ademola Lookman join PSG in the final hours of the Paris transfer window?

It’s a trend that has emerged in recent days, going beyond the rumor stage to become established according to several transalpine media: Ademola Lookman would be the player that PSG needs at the end of the transfer window, and while Gonçalo Ramos will be missed by the Reds and Blues for the next three months.

The talented Nigerian striker from Atalanta Bergamo – also on Arsenal’s radar – has reportedly already found contractual agreement with the capital club – but has nevertheless come up against the inflexibility of the Dea, who are not necessarily keen on selling at the time. Even at 50 million euros, the sum having been leaked to the Italian press.

It won’t be Osimhen

This Saturday, there is a sign that does not deceive however: the absence once again of the interested party in the Bergamo group called to face Torino this Sunday. As against Lecce last week. A defection combined with that of a Teun Koopmeiners promised for his part to Juventus.

Ademola Lookman remains the most likely late attacking option for a PSG that is unlikely to go after Neapolitan Victor Osimhen. If Osimhen comes to Paris, it will mean that there are important people in this club who have to make decisions but they are not making them, and that this club is not functioning as it should. It would not be Luis Campos’ choice and even less so Luis Enrique’s. “, hammers Daniel Riolo on the airwaves of RMC.

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