The Laziali
·2 January 2023
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·2 January 2023
Cadiz have approached Lazio to discuss a deal for midfielder Luis Alberto, but seemingly face an uphill battle.
The 30-year-old Spaniard is clearly unhappy in the Italian capital under Maurizio Sarri, struggling to show his best in the Italian coach’s fast-moving 4-3-3 system. Luis Alberto has only made five starts in the league this season and one of his representatives highlighted how his client was ‘uncomfortable’ with the situation in Rome.
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As reported by Corriere dello Sport (via La Lazio Siamo Noi), Cadiz approached Lazio to ask for Luis Alberto on a dry loan deal. The Biancocelesti predictably said no, wanting the inclusion of an obligation to buy clause worth around €20 million.
Before the away match against Atalanta on 23rd October, Luis Alberto spoke to sporting director Igli Tare in Formello, asking him to arrange a move away from the Italian capital. Since then, he’s only started twice.
Atletico Madrid, Sevilla and Valencia are all reportedly keen on picking up the 30-year-old midfielder as well, so Lazio will wait for a convincing offer to arrive this month.