Bayern Munich’s late bid for Ademola Lookman was ignored by Atalanta, with the Serie A club unmoved on their valuation of the winger.

Bayern made a deadline-day approach for LookmanAtalanta did not even respondThe Bavarians instead signed Nicolas Jackson Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

After being overlooked by several targets throughout the transfer window, Bayern's search for attacking reinforcements led them to Lookman in the closing hours of the transfer window. According to Fabrizio Romano, the German champions submitted a proposal of a loan deal with an option to buy for €28 million (£24m/$31m). Atalanta, however, did not even bother to reply, holding firm on their €50m (£42m/$55m) stance.

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The 27-year-old Nigerian international was keen on a move to Die Roten, but Atalanta would not budge on their asking price. Lookman voiced frustrations with the club, publicly accusing them of “broken promises” and “poor treatment” after his request to leave earlier in the summer was blocked, with Inter having a €45m (£38m/$49m) bid rejected. The winger’s stand-off with the Italian club adds another layer of tension, with his absence from two league matches raising doubts about his long-term future. 

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Lookman enjoyed a standout 2023-24 campaign with Bergamasca Calcio, helping them to Europa League glory and becoming a fan favourite with his direct style of play. His reputation has attracted widespread interest, with clubs from Turkey considering moves before their transfer window closes.

Despite his public criticism, Atalanta named him in their Champions League squad and could yet reintegrate him after the international break, when they face Lecce before an opening clash in Europe against Paris Saint-Germain.

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Bayern opted to sign Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea to fill their attacking void, with an option to make his stay permanent next summer. As for Lookman, his future remains uncertain. If Atalanta refuse to soften their stance, the Nigerian winger may be forced to rebuild bridges in Bergamo until another transfer opportunity arises in January or next summer.