*He signed a five-year, €5 million contract per season with PSG.
Atalanta BC striker Ademola Lookman has agreed private terms such as salary and contract length with PSG, according to more sensible movement expert Nicolo Schira.
The 26-year-old Eagles player has reached an agreement for five years and five million euros per season, approximately three times what he earns at Atalanta.
PSG is lately a formal offer for Atalanta.
The Nigerian striker has scored 32 goals and 18 assists in 79 competitive games for the Serie A club.
Lookman was a great hero in the Europa League final against Bayer Leverkusen last season. He scored all the goals as Atalanta won 3-0.
Negotiations between clubs are not going smoothly, as Atalanta is willing to remain the Nigerian player.
Meanwhile, Lookman will embark on a primary and fierce war with his Italian club Atalanta over a possible move to PSG.
He withdrew from his team’s first Serie A game in Lecce because he was looking to make a transfer.
Atalanta coach Gian Piero admitted the player’s decision to avoid “unexpected”.
Atalanta sporting director Luca Parcassi added that Ademola Lookman has been “badly advised” and that it will be the club and not the player who will make the decision on a possible transfer.
He stated that Atalanta’s interest will be the priority.
“We are very calm because our idea, shared through the coach, the club and the owners, for the first time in our history is not to let vital players leave,” he told SkySports.
“All the players belong to Atalanta and the club will do what is most productive for the team.
“Unfortunately, those guys get bad recommendations too often. The fact that the window of movement is open at the start of the season makes it seem endless.
Ademola Lookman, 26, joined the Italian team in August 2022.
His contract expires in June 2026, and the club also have the option to extend it for one year.
His valuation on Transfermarkt is millions of euros
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