Galatasaray targets Ademola Lookman with €40m bid

Galatasaray’s pursuit of Atalanta forward Ademola Lookman has taken a significant turn, with reports emerging that the player has discussed a potential move with the Turkish Super Lig champions’ striker Victor Osimhen. According to Turkish football transfer expert Süleyman Rodop, Lookman is seeking an annual salary of €9 million to join Galatasaray.

The transfer fee for Lookman is reportedly set at no less than €60 million, with Galatasaray currently willing to pay €40 million. Rodop notes that there are no one-on-one negotiations taking place at the moment, suggesting that the clubs are still far apart on the valuation of the player.

The interest in Lookman is not new, as Galatasaray have been linked with the forward ahead of the January transfer window. Rodop’s revelation sheds light on the ongoing discussions, with Osimhen’s conversation with Lookman potentially playing a key role in the negotiations. As quoted by Habersarikirmizi, Rodop stated, “Osimhen spoke with this player. According to what I’ve heard, the player wants 9 million euros annually.”

The pursuit of Lookman is a significant development in Galatasaray’s efforts to strengthen their squad. With the January transfer window approaching, the club will need to navigate the complexities of the transfer market to secure their target. The disparity between the desired transfer fee and the club’s current offer may prove to be a hurdle, but the involvement of Osimhen in the negotiations could potentially facilitate a breakthrough.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Galatasaray will meet Lookman’s salary demands and bridge the gap in the transfer fee. The club’s willingness to invest in top talent is evident, and the acquisition of Lookman would undoubtedly bolster their squad. With the Turkish Super Lig season underway, Galatasaray will be keen to finalize their transfer business and focus on their domestic and international commitments.

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