New Atlético Madrid signing Ademola Lookman announced his arrival in Spanish football in emphatic fashion, scoring on his debut as Atlético defeated Real Betis in their Copa del Rey quarter-final clash on Thursday at the Estadio La Cartuja in Seville.
The Nigerian international netted Atlético’s third goal of the encounter in the 37th minute, capping an impressive first outing for the club just days after completing his move from Atalanta.
Lookman, who joined Atlético on Monday and trained with his new teammates on Tuesday, wasted little time in opening his account.
David Hancko had earlier put Diego Simeone’s side ahead in the 12th minute, before Giuliano Simeone doubled the lead in the 30th minute.
Atlético head coach Diego Simeone had hinted ahead of the match that Lookman could be handed his debut, a decision that quickly paid dividends.
The 28-year-old was one of three winter signings brought in alongside Rodri Mendoza from Elche and Obed Vargas from Seattle Sounders. Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Simeone praised the 2024 African Player of the Year.
“Three important players have arrived. We’re going to need them, and we’ll work together to finish the season in the best way possible,” Simeone said via Spidy Atlético.
“He joined the group very quickly, and you could immediately notice his physical strength, his speed, his ability to change the play, and his power in the final third.
“We hope he can help us in the way he believes he can, and in the way we expect. And obviously, it’s important that partnerships are formed for the good of the team, because that’s what it’s about — bringing good players together.”
Lookman signed a four-year contract with Atlético in a deal valued at €40 million (€35 million plus €5 million in add-ons) and was officially unveiled to supporters on Tuesday, where he was handed the No. 22 shirt.
Atlético are currently navigating a challenging phase of the season, sitting 10 points behind LaLiga leaders Barcelona and preparing for a Champions League play-off tie against Club Brugge in the coming weeks. As a result, the Copa del Rey represents their most realistic opportunity for silverware this campaign, though they must first see off Real Betis.
Reacting to his move, Lookman expressed his excitement in a post on X.
“Proud and excited to start this new chapter. I’m happy to join Atlético de Madrid, a massive club with a rich history and passion,” he wrote.
“New city, new challenges, new energy. I’m ready to give everything on the pitch and fight for these colours every time I step out there. Let’s get to work. Aupa.”
The move to Spain brought an end to Lookman’s long-running transfer saga with Atalanta.
During three and a half seasons in Serie A, the former Leicester City winger scored 55 goals and recorded 27 assists in 137 appearances for the Bergamo-based club.









