Ademola Lookman Transfer on West Ham’s Radar
Ademola Lookman transfer talk has accelerated at West Ham United as the London club brace for a potential Mohammed Kudus exit, with Tottenham Hotspur circling the Ghanaian star.
Ademola Lookman Transfer: A Strategic Fit
Lookman’s pace, direct dribbling and two-footed finishing have caught the eye of technical director Tim Steidten. The 26-year-old scored 15 goals for Atalanta last season, numbers that mirror Kudus’ output and make him an attractive like-for-like option on either flank or behind the striker.
Tottenham Targeting Kudus
Spurs have revived interest in Kudus after missing out last summer. Ange Postecoglou sees the versatile attacker as the ideal complement to Son Heung-min and James Maddison. Early whispers suggest a fee north of £70 million could test West Ham’s resolve, potentially handing the Irons a sizeable profit just one year after landing Kudus from Ajax.
Competition for Lookman
West Ham are not alone. Saudi Pro League sides and RB Leipzig—Lookman’s former club—are monitoring the situation, while Atalanta would prefer to keep him for their Champions League campaign. The Bergamo outfit reportedly value the Nigeria international at €40 million, a figure the Hammers could meet using any Kudus windfall.
Financial Logic
West Ham’s recruitment model under David Sullivan prioritises reinvestment. Selling one high-value asset to fund multiple additions proved successful after Declan Rice’s departure, and the same template could apply if Kudus heads to north London.
Opinion
Trading Kudus for Lookman would be a gamble: Kudus offers higher ceiling value, but Lookman’s Premier League experience with Everton and Fulham gives him proven adaptability. If the fee gap is wide enough, West Ham might emerge stronger—yet losing a fan favourite always carries risk.
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