Lorenzo Insigne to Lazio, abrupt halt by the biancoceleste club

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For quite some time there has been talk of Lorenzo Insigne&#8217s possible return to Serie A three years after his farewell to Naples. Among the most interested clubs is Maurizio Sarri&#8217s Lazio, which has achieved major milestones with Insigne at the Neapolitan club. The helmsman of the biancocelesti asked Claudio Lotito to sign Insigne, who was released after his experience in Canada at Toronto, but it seems that the president is not totally convinced of the deal. Confirming the feelings was Lazio sporting director Angelo Fabiani at DAZN microphones before the start of the challenge against Milan.

“Insigne should be framed in a logic of the over, also according to the latest FIGC regulations. We need to make assessments, market making we see what are the spaces to maneuver, there are many issues to keep in mind” Fabiani said. “Granted that soccer is done with money and ideas, the president has reassured us on the issue of exits– continued the ds. We will try to retain the best pieces, otherwise we will go against what we have always said. It was not easy to do without Luis Alberto, Milinkovic-Savic and Immobile. There’s a lot to work on, a lot there&#8217s to do but the fans have to be calm”.

“During the break we had the opportunity to meet with President Lotito and Coach Sarri: we took stock of the situation and a program was made to develop, which obviously includes growing this group and identifying figures and roles in the market that the coach has indicated to us. If you talk about reconstruction, you hardly send away a player functional to the project. Soccer never sleeps and we need to evaluate all situations, our will is not to give up the best pieces” sporting director Fabiani has commented, and clearly the’last part of the speech also concerns Mario Gila.

The Spanish defender has long been in the sights of top European clubs, and his contract expiration in 2027 scares Lazio. The Biancocelesti would like to convince him to renew by the summer but so far the former Real Madrid man&#8217s entourage has been wavering.The class of 2000 seems interested to see which clubs would be ready to buy him. In recent weeks there has been talk of Inter, which will most likely say goodbye to Stefan De Vrij and Francesco Acerbi at the end of the season, however, the Nerazzurri will have to face fierce competition from England and Bayern Munich. The Bavarians are grappling with Dayot Upamecano, who could leave Munich for free, and Kim Min-jae is also looking around for a change of scenery as early as January.

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