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Arsenal joins Man Utd in race to sign former Premier League forward

Arsenal are looking to boost their attack this summer, and they may be turning to a familiar name.

According to reports, the Gunners have entered the race to sign Ademola Lookman — the former Premier League winger who has found his form in Italy.

Lookman, now 27, has become a key figure at Atalanta, scoring 20 goals and providing 7 assists this season.

That kind of output has not gone unnoticed. Arsenal, Manchester United, and Juventus are all tracking the Nigerian international ahead of the summer window.

It’s been quite a journey for Lookman. From being on loan at Fulham to now firing in goals in Serie A and Europe, he’s shown he’s more than just a one-season wonder.

And now, he could be set for a return to England — if the price is right.

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Is Lookman open to Premier League move?

Lookman’s contract with Atalanta runs until 2027, so he won’t be a budget buy. But with the player looking to take what’s being described as the “next step” in his career, Arsenal see him as a strong option to add depth and firepower on the wing.

Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg reports that Lookman is open to a Premier League move, and Arsenal have added him to their shortlist.

That list also includes a few out-and-out strikers, but Lookman’s versatility makes him a tempting target.

There’s also an added bonus — Arsenal’s No.10 shirt is currently up for grabs. That number has been worn by the likes of Bergkamp and van Persie, and handing it to Lookman could be quite the welcome gift if a deal goes through.

Lookman has also had a recent falling out with Atalanta boss Gian Piero Gasperini, which might speed up his exit.

After being called out for a missed penalty, the forward reportedly felt “deeply disrespected.” That drama might just open the door for a move.

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