Ademola Lookman, the Nigerian forward playing for Atalanta, has emerged as the highest-rated player in Serie A this season. According to recent performance metrics, Lookman leads the WhoScored rankings with an impressive rating of 7.37, surpassing notable players such as Inter Milan’s Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martínez.
In the current season, Lookman has demonstrated exceptional form, contributing 13 goals and five assists in 23 league appearances. His consistent performances have been instrumental in Atalanta’s pursuit of a top-four finish. Notably, Lookman also leads the league in key passes per game, averaging 2.1, highlighting his playmaking abilities.
Since joining Atalanta from RB Leipzig in August 2022, Lookman has been a pivotal figure for the team. He played a crucial role in Atalanta’s historic UEFA Europa League triumph last season, securing the club’s first-ever European title. On the international stage, Lookman has made significant contributions to the Nigerian national team, aiding their journey to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final. His outstanding performances earned him the prestigious CAF African Player of the Year award, making him the sixth Nigerian to receive this honor.
Lookman’s journey from his early days at Charlton Athletic to becoming one of Serie A’s top performers exemplifies his dedication and resilience. His remarkable ascent in European football continues to inspire many, reflecting his commitment to excellence both domestically and internationally.
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