The Laziali
·27 August 2024
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·27 August 2024
Lazio have reportedly shifted their focus towards Juventus wantaway Arthur Melo as their chances of signing Carlos Alcaraz are slowly fading.
The Biancocelesti are still in the market for a midfielder to shore up the department. They have been heavily linked to Lazio exile Michael Folorunsho, but have yet to find an agreement with Aurelio De Laurentiis over the formula.
Over the past few weeks, the Italian capital side has been closely monitoring Alcaraz who is on his way out of Southampton. The 21-year-old is an Argentinian midfielder who can feature in various roles. He spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan at Juventus, but without finding much success.
However, Il Messaggero (via LazioNews24) reveals that the Saints have already agreed to sell Alcaraz to Flamengo for €17 million. For their part, Lazio haven’t raised the white flag just yet, but they’re highly likely to miss out on the young Argentine.
Therefore, the same source (via LazioNews24) claims that Lazio Sporting Director Angelo Fabiani is once again considering a move for Arthur. The 27-year-old is currently deemed surplus to requirements at Juventus.
The Brazilian impressed last season while on loan at Fiorentina who thought about acquiring his services for another season. But as the report explains, the Viola were repelled by the hefty wages of the former Barcelona and Liverpool man who earns circa €6 million per year. This figure certainly exceeds Lazio’s financial parameters, which will be a major obstacle in the path of a potential move to Rome.