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Palladino Identifies Ademola Lookman As Key Piece In His Atalanta Project
Palladino Identifies Ademola Lookman As Key Piece In His Atalanta Project
There’s a new era brewing in Bergamo—one that could breathe fresh life into both Atalanta and Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman.
Newly appointed head coach Raffaele Palladino has wasted no time in setting the tone for his leadership, and at the heart of his plans is none other than Lookman, a player who has endured a turbulent start to the season but remains one of the club’s biggest attacking threats.
A Season Filled With Setbacks
It’s been a rough few months for Lookman.
His early-season struggles meant limited game time, and off-field circumstances didn’t help either. A potential move to Inter Milan collapsed during the summer window, leaving the forward frustrated and unsettled.
Upon returning to the squad, tensions flared, including an altercation with former manager Ivan Jurić—yet another reminder that Lookman’s season has been anything but smooth.
But every player needs a fresh start.
And Palladino seems ready to provide it.
Palladino Makes His Vision Clear
During his official unveiling, the 41-year-old Italian described Atalanta as “a great club” and revealed his excitement about the journey ahead. But his most impactful statement was about the Nigerian star.
“Lookman is crucial,” Palladino said.
“I called him, as well as all the others on national team duty. He presented himself very well. I’ll evaluate his role based on how he performs in training.”
That’s a big statement—especially from a manager walking into a squad that’s been battling inconsistency.
Palladino isn’t just interested in Lookman’s talent; he’s interested in rebuilding his confidence and integrating him back into the heart of Atalanta’s attack.
Fresh Communication, Fresh Energy
The new boss confirmed he has already spoken directly with Lookman, who recently returned from international duty with Nigeria. That early communication is a clear sign that Palladino wants Lookman locked in—not drifting toward the exit doors again.
With Galatasaray reportedly circling, the coach’s public show of support could be decisive in settling the winger’s future.
Training performances will determine his role, but the message is clear:
Lookman is valued, needed, and positioned to re-emerge as a main man under Palladino.
A New Chapter For Player And Club
For Atalanta, the timing couldn’t be more perfect. For Lookman, the opportunity couldn’t be more important.
A manager who believes in him.
A club ready to reset its season.
A fanbase eager for attacking spark.
If Palladino’s words translate to on-pitch chemistry, Lookman may be heading for a massive revival—one that could reshape his trajectory in the Italian sports market and beyond.
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