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This is the new file that will punctuate the end of the Parisian transfer window. The Italian press announced this Sunday morning that PSG had started to discuss a transfer of Ademola Lookman. The Nigerian international (23 caps), author of a very big season with Atalanta, would be a popular profile, even more so since Gonçalo Ramos’ injury against Le Havre on Friday. Indeed, according to our information, Paris Saint-Germain has accelerated discussions with Ademola Lookman’s entourage in recent hours. Even if no offer has yet been sent to the Atalanta management, the profile of the Anglo-Nigerian striker greatly pleases the Parisian board. According to our indiscretions, the 26-year-old player is pushing internally to force his departure to the French capital.
At the microphone of Sky SportLuca Percassi returned to the rumors surrounding the future of Ademola Lookman: “The idea at the end of the season was to confirm all the big names. We are always prepared for market turbulence, even if we didn’t expect some things. Let’s see what happens in the coming days. We are very calm about Koopmeiners and Lookman, because as I said, we don’t want to let go. The most important players are not respecting our commitments. We can’t wait for this transfer window to end. They are Atalanta players and Atalanta will always decide what to do. Very often these guys are misled inappropriately, so the transfer market remains open. And when you play, it doesn’t help.”
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