‎Bayern Munich Target Atalanta Star Ademola Lookman in Loan-to-Buy Transfer Move

‎Bayern Munich have approached Atalanta to sign forward Ademola Lookman on a loan deal with an option to buy at a significant fee. The 27-year-old Nigeria international is evaluating his future as he seeks the next major step in his career.
Bayern Munich approach Atalanta for Ademola Lookman on a loan-to-buy deal as the Nigerian forward considers a career-defining transfer.
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‎Lookman has attracted strong interest this summer, with Inter Milan also tracking his situation. Atalanta, however, are unwilling to allow him to move to a domestic rival, keeping the door open for a switch abroad.
‎Bayern’s move for Lookman comes shortly after Chelsea decided against loaning Nicolas Jackson to the Bundesliga side, ending discussions that had previously progressed between the two clubs.
‎The former Charlton Athletic youth product began his career in England before spells with Everton, RB Leipzig, Fulham, and Leicester City. His breakthrough came at Atalanta following a €10 million transfer in 2022, where he established himself among Europe’s most consistent forwards.
‎Lookman delivered an exceptional 2023-24 campaign, scoring 17 goals and providing 10 assists in 45 appearances. His standout moment arrived in the Europa League final, where he netted a historic hat-trick against Bayer Leverkusen. The 3-0 victory not only ended Leverkusen’s 51-match unbeaten streak but also secured Atalanta’s first European trophy and first piece of silverware in 61 years.
‎The forward’s form earned him 14th place in the 2023 Ballon d’Or rankings, underlining his rise on the European stage. He endured a difficult moment earlier this year when then-head coach Gian Piero Gasperini singled him out after a missed penalty in the Champions League. Gasperini has since departed to become Roma manager.
‎Lookman built further momentum last season, scoring 20 goals and assisting seven times across 40 matches as Atalanta finished third in Serie A and booked their return to the Champions League for the 2025-26 campaign.
‎Bayern Munich’s proposal reflects the growing market value of the Nigerian attacker, whose performances continue to attract top European clubs.

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