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Man Utd, Tottenham Aim to Win High-Profile Transfer Race for €65M-Rated PSG Target

Paris Saint-Germainmade a push to sign Ademola Lookman last summer, but the move never materialized.Now, reports suggest PSGare still keen on bringingthe Atalanta forward to France.

According to Matteo Moretto and FabrizioRomano, via Viva El Fútbol, PSGremain interested as Lookman weighs his options ahead of the summer transfer window. However, Juventus are also in the mix, adding another contender for his signature.

GIVE ME SPORT previously reported that Arsenal, Liverpool, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur have all been tracking the 27-year-old, with scouts from each club recently watching him in action.

Meanwhile,TEAMtalk notes that West Ham United are among several Premier League teams keeping tabs on Lookman. With multiple suitors in play, Atalantaare reportedly demanding more than £60 million for the forward.

Premier League clubs keen on Ademola Lookman this summer

Ademola Lookman

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On Sunday,CaughtOffside reported, citing sources, that clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and Aston Villa are all monitoring Lookman.

The report adds that Barcelonahave reached out to Lookman’s agents about a potential move. However, the club’s financial struggles couldmake the transfer complicated. Atalanta are asking for €65 million, and Atletico Madrid and Juventus are also showing interest.

Mundo Deportivo recently reported that Barcelonaare looking at Lookman as a potential addition to bolstertheir attack next season. Meanwhile,TuttoAtalanta previously claimed that Liverpool see Lookman as their top choice to replace Mo Salah if he leaves on a free transfer this summer.

In Italy, reports indicate that PSG are in the market for a new forward, with Tuttomercatoweb stating the club plans to make an offer for Lookman. This would be their second attempt to sign him after showing interest last summer, though theyare expected to facestrong competition from Arsenal and Newcastle.

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