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Lookman seems to be set to make Jose Peseiro’s 27-man squad for the AFCON, and that might have an effect on Atalanta badly

Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini has expressed misery over Ademola Lookman’s potential departure for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria in January, Soccernet.ng experiences.

Lookman has been phenomenal for Atalanta this season, main their goalscoring charts with six targets and three assists within the Serie A. The 26-year-old attacker has performed in all of Atalanta’s 17 video games within the Italian top-flight.

Consequently, his brilliance has earned him a spot in coach Peseiro’s 40-man provisional record for the 2023 AFCON in Ivory Coast subsequent January.

Nigeria’s camp opens on January 1, and Peseiro will launch his remaining 27-man record for the AFCON afterwards. Lookman is likely one of the high candidates for the ultimate record, barring any last-minute harm or shenanigans.

Lookman has been Atalanta’s greatest participant, and Atalanta boss Gasperini will not be significantly enthusiastic about his potential departure. Nonetheless, he’s optimistic that the membership will cope with out him.

“It worries me that Lookman is leaving for the AFCON, sure, each for the numbers and the standard of the matches performed,” Gasperini mentioned per Tutto Fantacalcio.

“It’s clear that we’re dropping an necessary ingredient in assault, however we’ve a sure variety of gamers to have the ability to make up for it.”

Due to the AFCON, Lookman may miss Atalanta’s video games in opposition to Sassuolo, Roma, Frosinone, and Udinese. However Gasperini will hope that Gianluca stays match and will get into his groove within the coming weeks.

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