The Laziali
·14 dicembre 2024
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·14 dicembre 2024
A report in the Italian press enlists the playing positions that Lazio will be looking to address between the winter and summer transfer sessions. The Biancocelesti have been enjoying a formidable start to the season under Marco Baroni. While his arrival was accompanied by major doubts with the fans being skeptical about his credentials given the lack of experience on the big stage, the tone has certainly changed by now.
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But despite their sensational start to the season across all competitions (Serie A, Coppa Italia and the Europa League), Lazio remain hellbent on improving their squad in the upcoming transfer sessions. According to Il Corriere dello Sport (via La Lazio Siamo Noi), signing a new midfielder will be the first order of business.
The Roman newspaper expects Lotito and his sporting director Fabio Baroni to go to work in January to bolster Baroni’s midfield department. The squad currently features five midfielders in Nicolo Rovella, Matteo Guendouzi, Matias Vecino, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Gaetano Castrovilli. While this might be sufficient in a 4-2-3-1 formation, the manager has been teasing a switch to 4-3-3 at times, so a sixth member would be needed, especially for a club that looks to compete on several fronts.
However, the new signing must be under the age of 22, as the senior list is already saturated – that is unless the club ends up selling a player, which doesn’t seem likely at this point. The first name on Lazio’s shortlist remains Hellas Verona’s Reda Belahyane who made his Serie A debut under Baroni last season before rising to prominence this season, even though Fabiani has recently denied any interest in the young Morocco international.
The alternative option is former Roma man Benjamin Tahirovic who is finding little joy at Ajax these days and is seemingly desperate to leave Amsterdam. So it would be interesting to see him returning to Rome through the gates of Lazio.
As for the summer, the Aquile will reportedly go hunting for a new right-back, possibly as a replacement for Adam Marusic who is running on an expiring contract, as well as a new centre-back to inject some fresh blood in an aging department.