What Next for Ademola  Lookman After Failed Atalanta  Exit?

What Next for Ademola  Lookman After Failed Atalanta  Exit?

Ademola Lookman’s summer looked set to be the turning point of his career: a move to a bigger stage, new ambitions and a tidy fee for Atalanta.

Instead, the 2025 window closed with the player still in Bergamo and questions hanging over what comes next for a 27-year-old who has just won African football’s biggest individual prize and delivered one of the great European finals.

This piece breaks down what happened, why the move collapsed, where Lookman stands contractually, and the most realistic routes open to him now.

 

📝Linked Transfer to Inter Milan in Just-Ended Transfer Window ⚫🔵

 

Across July and August, Lookman was widely reported to have reached an agreement on personal terms with Inter Milan, and his camp pushed hard to make the move happen.

Inter lodged bids during the window, but after weeks of negotiation, talks with Atalanta stalled, and the club ultimately stepped away from the chase.

The back-and-forth left Lookman frustrated and left fans and pundits asking whether the forward’s next chapter will be at a top European side or back at Atalanta.

 

🏟️Why the Deal Fell Apart — Atalanta’s Stance and the Price Tag 💸🚫

 

Atalanta repeatedly signalled they were not prepared to accept the bids tabled by Inter.

Reports from the period suggest the Bergamo club were holding out for a valuation in the region of €50m and was particularly reluctant to sell to a direct Serie A rival, a stance that narrowed the pool of buyers and hardened negotiations.

That high asking price, combined with Atalanta’s insistence on their terms, left Inter unwilling to continue upping the offer and ultimately ended the move.

 

🔥Lookman’s Moment: CAF Men’s Player of the Year and Peak Form 🏆🇳🇬

 

On the back of a spectacular period with Atalanta — capped by a historic hat-trick in the Europa League final that delivered the club a major trophy — Lookman was crowned CAF Men’s Player of the Year in December 2024.

Those accolades underline that he is playing at the peak of his powers right now, which is why both player and suitors felt the summer was the right time for a move.

The combination of continental silverware and the CAF award has raised his market value and urgency to capitalise on his current form.

 

🔍Contract Reality and Realistic Exit Scenarios 📑⏳

 

The contractual situation is the critical constraint. Lookman remains tied to Atalanta on a deal that runs to mid-2027, giving his club meaningful leverage in any negotiations this summer and beyond.

That means a free transfer is only feasible when the contract expires — unless Atalanta agree to mutual termination or accept a lower fee. Practically speaking, the near-term options are:

1. Atalanta sells for a fee that meets their valuation.

2. Lookman stays and fights for his place until the contract runs down.

3. A strained relationship leads to an off-season settlement or disciplinary standoff, though that route is messy and risky for all parties.

 

🔮If He Does Leave for Free — Who Fits and Why ✈️🌍

 

If Lookman reaches free agency in 2027, he would become one of the more attractive wide/versatile forwards on the market.

Clubs that typically chase players of his profile include top Premier League sides looking for dynamic wide attackers, Spain’s high-tempo clubs that favour skilled dribblers, and elite German teams that can use his directness.

The reality, though, is clubs that showed interest this summer — who were prepared to pay transfer fees — will remain the likeliest suitors, whether now or in two years.

Free agency would simply widen the choice and give Lookman the bargaining power to pick a sporting project and wages over an immediate transfer fee.

 

💡Conclusion — Patience, Pressure, or Payoff? ⏳⚔️

 

Lookman’s case is a reminder that football’s human stories collide with cold finance.

He is at a career peak, carrying a CAF Player of the Year medal and a European final hat-trick in his CV, but contract reality and Atalanta’s valuation have stalled a move that many believed was imminent.

The next 12–24 months will decide whether this summer’s failed exit was a temporary hiccup that leads to a bigger transfer later or the start of a fractious chapter that risks stalling momentum.

For now, the sensible path for Lookman is to keep performing, let the market cool and recalibrate — because the football world still believes this is very much his moment.

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Can Nigeria’s Super Eagles  Break FIFA World Cup Curse This Time?

Can Nigeria’s Super Eagles  Break FIFA World Cup Curse This Time?

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are perched precariously on the edge of World Cup elimination—yet again.

With just two matches remaining in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Africa's perennial underachievers find themselves in a familiar position: struggling against supposedly inferior opponents and staring at the grim possibility of missing out on global football's grandest stage.

The question on every Nigerian football fan's mind is whether this generation of players can finally break what many perceive as a curse that has haunted the national team.

💔A History of Near Misses and Painful Absences ⚽

The Super Eagles have qualified for the global showpiece six times since making their debut at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA, led by the likes of Jay-Jay Okocha, Rashidi Yekini, and Finidi George.

The Super Eagles topped a group containing Argentina before narrowly losing to Italy in the round of 16. This promising debut created expectations that have since gone largely unfulfilled.

Despite being considered one of Africa's football powerhouses with three Africa Cup of Nations titles to their name, the Super Eagles have consistently struggled to translate continental success into consistent World Cup qualification.

1986 and 1990: Before their debut, the Super Eagles missed out on back-to-back qualifications, often falling short against North African heavyweights.

2006: After a run of three consecutive World Cups, Nigeria’s failure to qualify for Germany was a national shock. Needing only a draw against Angola in their final match, Nigeria instead suffered a 1-0 defeat that eliminated them from contention.

2022: The most painful in recent memory. After battling through the qualifiers, Nigeria faced Ghana in the playoff round. A 1-1 draw in Abuja meant Ghana advanced on away goals after a stunning long-range strike from Thomas Partey proved decisive, sparking heartbreak and chaos at the Moshood Abiola Stadium.

Each missed opportunity has reinforced a nagging narrative: Nigeria possesses immense talent but often stumbles when consistency and composure are most needed.

📉The Current Picture — Nigeria’s 2026 Qualification Journey 📊

Nigeria's current qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup has been nothing short of disappointing. Placed in Group C alongside South Africa, Benin, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, and Lesotho, the Super Eagles were overwhelming favourites to top the group.

Instead, with two matches remaining, they find themselves in third position with 11 points from 8 matches—a whopping six points behind group leaders South Africa.

The statistics make for grim reading: just two wins, five draws, and one loss against some of African football's so-called "minnows." The campaign has been characterised by baffling results, including home draws against Lesotho and Zimbabwe, and an away defeat to Benin despite taking the lead.

The most recent blow came in September 2025, when Nigeria could only manage a 1-1 draw against South Africa in Bloemfontein. The result left South Africa firmly in control of the group with 17 points, while Nigeria's chances of direct qualification hang by the thinnest of threads.

❓What the Super Eagles Must Do — The Road Ahead 🛣️

The qualification format for Africa is straightforward but unforgiving. Only the nine group winners qualify automatically for the 2026 World Cup.

The four best second-placed teams across the groups will contest continental play-offs, with one advancing to the intercontinental playoff.

For Nigeria, this means two possible paths:

🔝Top the Group:

To achieve this, Nigeria must win both of their remaining matches. This would take them to 17 points, but they also need South Africa to falter in their last two games. Goal difference could become decisive, so scoring heavily will matter.

🥈Best Runner-Up Route:

If South Africa holds their ground, Nigeria must fight for second place. Even then, it won’t be enough unless their tally is among the best four second-placed teams across all nine groups.

Again, victories in both matches are non-negotiable, with goal difference and head-to-head records likely playing a crucial role.

In short: win twice, hope South Africa drops points, and keep the calculators ready.

🔚Conclusion — Hope and Urgency ✨

As Nigeria approaches its final two qualifiers against Lesotho and Benin, the atmosphere is fraught with tension. Mathematical possibilities remain, but the required combination of results seems increasingly improbable.

Even if the Super Eagles somehow secure a playoff spot, they would face the daunting prospect of competing against other disappointed group runners-up for a single inter-confessional ticket to the World Cup.

The 2026 campaign represents a crucial crossroads for Nigerian football. Another failure to qualify would mean missing two consecutive World Cups—a devastating setback for a nation with such a rich footballing tradition and talent.

The curse of unrealised potential continues to haunt the Super Eagles, who, on paper, possess one of Africa's most talented squads featuring players from Europe's top leagues.

Can Nigeria break their World Cup curse?



 

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