
With a couple weeks remaining in the summer transfer window, Bayern Munich’s supervisory board reversed course and instructed board member for sport Max Eberl that he was only allowed to pursue loan deals for the rest of the month. This threw a major kink into deals with Chelsea for Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, although Eberl was able to complete a loan with an obligation-to-buy clause for Jackson.
In the dying hours of the transfer window, Eberl reached out to Serie A side Atlanta to secure
a deal for 27-year old forward Ademola Lookman, the hat trick hero who ruined Bayer Leverkusen’s undefeated season in the 2024 Europa League final.
According to Corriere Bergamo (via @iMiaSanMia), Bayern’s offer for Ademola Lookman yesterday was €5m loan fee and €28m option to buy. Bayern’s bid for Lookman came after encouragement from his entourage who offered him to the club. However, the offer didn’t convince Atalanta, who only want to sell him permanently. Lookman’s camp are still offering him around and trying to find a club for him before this evening’s deadline – but it will be difficult to meet Atalanta’s demands, and they wouldn’t even have time to find a replacement anyway.
Eberl’s attempts to circumvent the board’s orders with options and obligations to buy is another example of the club’s inability to execute a consistent plan. The bid for Lookman fell on deaf ears at Atalanta because it did not check a single box for the Italian club.