Fabrizio Romano: Tottenham eyeing deadline day move to sign ‘world-class’ forward alongside Kolo Muani
The final hours of the transfer window are always a whirlwind, and for Tottenham Hotspur, the activity is reaching a fever pitch.
After the exciting arrival of Xavi Simons, the club is not resting on its laurels and is actively pursuing not one, but two significant attacking additions to bolster Manager Thomas Frank’s options.
The focus has sharpened on two distinct profiles: a proven performer from Serie A and a potential superstar from Paris.
According to the latest from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham’s interest in Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman is very real, but any deal comes with a firm condition from the Italian club.
Atalanta’s message is simple and clear: a permanent transfer or nothing. They have no interest in a simple loan deal, even one with an option to buy. The club is insisting on a guaranteed obligation to purchase, reflecting their high valuation of a player they consider a key asset.
This stance comes after Atalanta already rejected a substantial offer from Inter Milan in July, believed to be around €45 million, proving they are serious about holding out for their price.

For Lookman, a move represents a chance to return to the Premier League with a point to prove. His previous spells with Everton and Fulham were underwhelming, but his time in Italy has been transformative.
He has developed into what many now describe as a “world-class” talent, a nightmare for defenders with his pace, dribbling, and improved final product, famously showcased by his stunning hat-trick in the Europa League final.
However, Tottenham are not alone in this pursuit. German giants Bayern Munich are also in the race, looking at Lookman as an option after their own plans were disrupted.
This sets up a classic deadline day tug-of-war, where Tottenham’s willingness to meet Atalanta’s financial demands will be truly tested.
But the ambition in North London doesn’t stop there. In a move that signals their growing pull, Spurs are also reportedly in talks with Paris Saint-Germain over a deal for French international Randal Kolo Muani.
This is a different kind of statement. While Lookman is a player who has rebuilt his career and proven his worth, Kolo Muani represents elite potential looking for a platform to consistently shine.
His blend of physicality and technical ability would offer a different tactical dimension to Tottenham’s attack.
Pursuing two players of this caliber simultaneously shows a club thinking big. They are not just looking for a squad player; they are aiming for a genuine difference-maker who can elevate the entire frontline. The challenge, of course, is the short time frame and the intense competition.
Securing one of these deals would be a fantastic success. Managing to pull off both would be a monumental coup, instantly transforming Tottenham’s attacking depth and sending a powerful message to the rest of the league about their ambitions for the season.
For Manager Thomas Frank, adding either player would provide the firepower and versatility needed to compete on multiple fronts. It’s a high-stakes strategy, but one that could define Tottenham’s season before a ball is even kicked in September.
The next few hours will be absolutely crucial in determining whether they can turn this ambitious plan into a reality.