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“The January session depends on two things”

From left-back to deputy Immobile via Ilic, the patron clarifies what it takes to intervene on the market in January …

CALCIOMERCATO LAZIO PRESS REVIEW – Claudio Lotito yesterday voted for the first time in the Senate for trust in the new Meloni government. The Lazio president told the emotions to the microphones of Il Messaggero revealing that he has received many compliments for the biancoceleste team. A joy shared by the patron who now also expects a change of pace in the Europa League and to see the same intensity admired against Atalanta. The changeover would bring a substantial nest egg that could help the budget and be comfortable already in the January market. As Lotito himself explains to the newspaper: “We will see what to do with Sarri, it is clear that the market will also depend on the competitions that we will have to face in the rest of the way”. So moving forward would bring revenue, increase the number of games to play and could push the company to intervene in the winter session. There are two roles on which we have been discussing for some time: left-back full-back and “reserve” center-forward. Even if Sarri always dreams of hugging Ilic, but obviously it will also depend on any outings, especially the left back (as specified by the patron). On the deputy property, however, Lotito has clear ideas: «Cancellieri has to grow, he just needs time. And then have you seen what Felipe Anderson is capable of? Maurizio is convinced he is a potential phenomenon also in that role, I have always thought so too ». Confirmed Tare, according to the president never questioned, he bets to arm Milinkovic despite market rumors. Moving forward in Europe is an important step for the company that pushes to continue the adventure in the competition. The challenges with Midtjylland and Feyenoord become fundamental and not to be missed for Sarri’s team because passing the round, even better if before, could also unlock the January transfer market.

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