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Ademola Lookman Agrees to Join PSG as Atlanta Awaits Official Bid

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Ademola Lookman has reportedly agreed with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) over a potential transfer from Atlanta.

Transfer expert Nicolo Schira disclosed that both parties have settled on the contract terms, with the 26-year-old forward set to sign a five-year deal worth €5 million per season—approximately three times his current earnings at Atlanta.

PSG is now gearing up to make an official bid to Atlanta, hoping to convince the Bergamo-based club to part ways with their star player.

The deal comes after Lookman’s surprising decision to submit a transfer request, a move that Atlanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini admitted was unexpected and has placed the club in a challenging situation.

Atlanta’s Sporting Director, Luca Percassi, expressed displeasure over Lookman’s actions, emphasising that the club retains the final say on any potential transfer. Lookman is currently valued at €40 million, according to Transfermarkt.

The Nigerian international striker has been a standout performer for Atlanta, netting 32 goals and providing 18 assists in 79 competitive matches for the Serie A club.

Lookman delivered a stunning hat trick in the Europa League final, leading Atlanta to a thrilling victory over Bayer Leverkusen. His impressive performances have undoubtedly made him top-priced in the transfer market, with PSG now keen to secure his services.

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