Tottenham Identified as Premier League Club That Rejected Ademola Lookman Move
The English Premier League club that reportedly turned down the chance to sign Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman from Atalanta BC has been revealed as Tottenham Hotspur.
According to The Sun, Lookman was offered to Spurs during the January transfer window when the London side was desperately searching for attacking reinforcements amid an injury crisis and an underwhelming domestic campaign. At the time, Tottenham were hovering around the bottom half of the league table, with growing concerns about slipping further down the standings.
Despite their situation, the club chose not to pursue the deal, marking the second occasion they have passed up the opportunity to bring the 28-year-old back to England. Tottenham had also declined a move last summer after Lookman’s proposed transfer to Inter Milan fell through. The Nigerian international instead went on to secure a move to Atlético Madrid.
Opinion: Tottenham’s decision may raise eyebrows, especially considering Lookman’s impressive form in recent seasons. The winger has developed into a dynamic attacker capable of influencing big games, and his versatility could have been a valuable asset for a team struggling with injuries and inconsistency.
Football transfers often hinge on timing, finances, and tactical priorities, but in hindsight, Spurs may have missed an opportunity to strengthen their squad with a proven performer. For Lookman, however, the move to Atlético Madrid could prove to be a blessing in disguise—offering him a platform to compete at the highest level and continue his upward trajectory.
Ultimately, this situation highlights how quickly fortunes can change in football: one club’s hesitation can become another club’s gain. And if Lookman thrives in Spain, Tottenham fans may wonder what could have been.




