August 8, 2025
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Ademola Lookman in action for Atalanta against Fiorentina

West Ham get clear Ademola Lookman response as Atalanta CEO confirms £43m stance

Footballers as naturally gifted as Mohammed Kudus certainly do not grow on trees, meaning West Ham United won’t have it easy finding a replacement for Tottenham Hotspur’s new £54.5 million man before September 1st.

While Kudus swapped West Ham for Champions League-bound Spurs on the back of a poor individual campaign – only five goals and three assists to show from 31 top-flight starts – his departure still robs Graham Potter of one of the few players in the London Stadium dressing room capable of winning a match in a moment.

Genuine game-changers are in relatively short supply these days at West Ham United. Like-for-like replacements of equal quality, meanwhile, appear even more sparse.

Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Georgiy Sudakov laughed off rumours linking him with a move to the English capital last week. Marcus Tavernier of AFC Bournemouth, meanwhile, has the feel of a downgrade even if his role in The Cherries’ impressive two-year stint under Andoni Iraola should not be underestimated.

West Ham get clear Ademola Lookman response as Atalanta CEO confirms £43m  stance

As for Ademola Lookman, if the former Fulham, Leicester City, Everton and Charlton winger is to leave Atalanta this summer, all the signs appear to point towards Inter Milan.

Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi says Ademola Lookman wants to leave amid West Ham United rumours

It was Sacha Tavolieri, while claiming that the London Stadium outfit are in pole position for Raphael Onyedika of Club Brugge, who told Sky Sports that Ademola Lookman was lined up to succeed Mohammed Kudus.

But while Onyedika still feels like a realistic possibility – Hammers News understands the Nigerian enforcer is Kyle Macaulay’s first pick in the midfield department – the same cannot be said of Lookman.

Not with Atalanta reportedly demanding £43 million. La Dea rejected a £39 million loan-to-buy offer from Serie A rivals Inter Milan this week, despite Lookman making it clear that he wants a fresh start after three highly-successful years in Bergamo.

Inter could give up on Ademola Lookman hunt this week as CEO sees 'crucial'  week after €45m bid for Atalanta star | Goal.com Nigeria

“Ademola has been expressing his desire to leave for some time now,” Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi tells reporters. “It’s no secret.

“In all our discussions, he was a player who should have left this summer, in keeping with our club’s philosophy of one sale per year.

“Despite much interest, nothing concrete had ever happened for Ademola, until yesterday when the first official offer arrived. Inter is a very friendly club. Yesterday, I saw [Inter chief executive Beppe] Marotta, with whom we have a great friendship and professional relationship.”

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