Pedulla: "Who Kicked up Worse Atalanta Fuss - Koopmeiners or Lookman?"
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Club Responds to Lookman Statement as Atalanta Reopens Talks with Inter Milan Over Possible Transfer
Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi has broken his silence amid speculation over Ademola Lookman’s future, reaffirming that the final decision on any potential transfer lies with the club. This follows a strongly-worded statement from the Nigerian international, in which he expressed frustration and claimed he had been treated unfairly despite giving his all to the Bergamo-based outfit. Read Also: African School Games: Team Nigeria Clinches Two Gold And …
Pedulla: "Who kicked up worse Atalanta fuss - Koopmeiners or Lookman?"
Alfredo Pedulla wonders who kicked up a worse fuss at Atalanta out of Teun Koopmeiners and Atalanta Lookman.The SportItalia transfer market expert mused on the parallel situations in two consecutive transfer windows for La Dea.This summer, Inter Milan’s pursuit of Ademola Lookman has become perhaps the most high profile transfer soap opera in Serie A.It’s not just that the Nerazzurri are trying to sign a big name player from their rivals.The fac…
Atalanta CEO fires back at Lookman amid transfer row and accusations on social media - Sportingpedia - Latest Sports News From All Over the World
Key Takeaways: Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi confirmed Ademola Lookman asked to leave last summer The club and player agreed on two specific conditions for a future sale Lookman recently accused Atalanta of breaking the agreement in a public Instagram post Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi shared the club’s stance regarding Ademola Lookman’s transfer request to Inter, […] The post Atalanta CEO fires back at Lookman amid transfer row and accusations on soc…
Lookman Slams Atalanta Behavior in Inter Negotiation
Ademola Lookman made his feelings known via social media by openly asking out and citing unfilled promises after Atalanta formally rejected a €45M package from Inter.According to Mediaset, the Nigerian star and La Dea aren’t on the same page about the conditions of his departure. The attacker and his camp believed he could leave for €40M. Instead, the hierarchy wants to sell him to a top foreign team. They haven’t countered the recent bid by set…
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