Ademola Lookman eyed by Juventus, Bayern Munich and multiple Premier League clubs following former Everton forward’s fine season at Atalanta
- Ademola Lookman is a wanted man after playing for Atalanta last season
- He is being watched by Juventus, while Bayern Munich are also keeping an eye on him
- There is also interest from several teams from the English Premier League
Atalanta are struggling to keep Ademola Lookman for next season as many clubs in Europe are interested in the English-born attacker.
Lookman made history at the end of last season by scoring a hat-trick in the Europa League final as Atalanta defeated the ubiquitous Bayer Leverkusen to lift their first ever European trophy.
The Nigerian international has become an influential member of Gian Piero Gasperini’s team in Italy, making 77 appearances for the Serie A club in all competitions, scoring 32 goals.
Lookman also scored six goals in 23 games for the Super Eagles, including four in 12 this year.
And the former Leicester and Everton star is attracting admiring glances from a number of quarters, with Juventus among the teams monitoring his situation.
Atalanta star Ademola Lookman is being monitored by several clubs across Europe this summer
Lookman, pictured after this year’s Europa League final, has caught the attention of Juventus
Bayern Munich are keeping a close eye on him, while a number of Premier League teams are still interested in Lookman.
The attacker is happy in Italy but is keeping his options open ahead of the season.
Lookman is under contract with Atalanta until June 2026. He came to Italy from RB Leipzig two years ago.
The 26-year-old previously played for four clubs in England.
He scored 12 times in 29 games for Charlton between 2015 and 2017, before scoring four times in 48 games for Everton.
Bayern Munich also like Lookman, whose hat-trick helped Atalanta win the Europa League
After leaving Goodison Park for Leipzig, Lookman was loaned to Fulham and Leicester.
He scored four goals in 35 games for the Cottagers, before scoring eight in 42 games for the Foxes.