The Laziali
·27 June 2025
Maurizio Sarri Reflecting on His Future as He Feels ‘Betrayed’ by Lazio

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·27 June 2025
Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri is reportedly considering ending his second tenure at the club before it even begins.
The 66-year-old was brought back as a replacement for Marco Baroni who endured a disappointing end to a promising campaign. In recent weeks, Sarri held several meetings with the club’s sporting director, Angelo Fabiani, in order to lay out transfer plans, but this project could be left in tatters based on recent developments.
In recent days, it has been revealed that COVISOC (the organization that oversees Italian clubs’ finances) has decided to block Lazio’s summer transfer as the club failed to remain within the accepted parameters, while Lazio owner Claudio Lotito isn’t willing to cover the deficit from his own pocket.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport (via La Lazio Siamo), the club’s hierarchy has been made aware of this incoming measure towards the end of May, and the management has been working day and night in the hopes of finding a way out of this chaotic situation.
In the meantime, Sarri has been left upset and disappointed by the whole situation, as he was hoping for at least three new signings that would help him implement his favorite 4-3-3 formation. Sources in the Italian press also reveal that the coach feels betrayed by the management who swept this mess under the rug while negotiating his return to Formello.
Therefore, the former Napoli and Chelsea manager is now seriously considering his future at the club, and might decide to put a swift end to his second spell. Sarri’s resignation would have major implications on the squad, as some of his old favorites (Pedro, Vecino, Guendouzi and Romagnoli) might decide to follow him out the door, thus creating a calamitous situation for the club.
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