Lorenzo Insigne Transfer from Toronto Tigers to Lazio
Il Messaggero reports that Lazio is considering Lorenzo Insigne as a backup for Zaccagni, but the move can wait until the end of January because Sarri first wants guarantees on renewals and reinforcements in midfield and possibly in attack.
According to Messaggero, Lorenzo Insigne is getting closer to becoming Lazio's first reinforcement of the year following new contacts and decisive meetings. A basic agreement on salary is in place. The club could have him train with the group with a special insurance permit, but to register him they will have to wait for formal approval in mid-December.
According to the Italian daily newspaper 'Il Messaggero', Lorenzo Insigne has reached a basic agreement with Lazio Rome and a transfer is imminent.
Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri stated he is not interested in the transfer market when he was asked about rumours linking the club with Insigne. When asked if he would like to have Insigne, Sarri replied that the answer is the same as before.
Tuttomercato reports on a challenging situation surrounding Insigne and his potential role at Lazio. The report indicates that if the coach wants a player who is ready, Insigne is not the right player, but if the coach wants a player he knows, then he is. Bonanni believes Lazio needs a player who is ready and can stay for the next year, adding that Zaccagni is also in that role. According to Bonanni, Insigne was highly appreciated until a year and a half ago, but he is now unsure about the player.
Lorenzo Insigne is still a free agent and there is a mutual desire for him and Maurizio Sarri to work together. Insigne has rejected some proposals after speaking with Sarri. Lotito would be happy to sign him as a free agent. According to Corriere dello Sport, Fabiani prefers to focus on signing players under 25.
Tuttomercato reports on Sarri's push to sign free agent Lorenzo Insigne in January. Sarri is pushing for the signing of the free agent Lorenzo Insigne in January, despite the sporting director Fabiani's opposition. There have been contacts between manager D’Amico and Lazio president Lotito. Insigne is 34 years old. The transfer is discussed as a potential move for the January window.
Lorenzo Insigne is hoping for a move to Lazio to reunite with Maurizio Sarri. Lazio's president Lotito met with Insigne's agent at the end of August, leaving the possibility open. The move is currently blocked as Lazio cannot act in the market until January and only if the club's financial situation allows. The situation will be reassessed after a financial review expected between mid and end of November. Source: Corriere dello Sport.
Tuttomercato reports on Lazio's efforts to secure Lorenzo Insigne's return to Serie A. Lazio is working to bring Lorenzo Insigne back to Serie A as an offensive reinforcement for Maurizio Sarri's team. The club hopes to finalize the transfer by January, with discussions planned between Lotito and Insigne's agent regarding the contract and salary. There is a possibility of registering the player before the winter transfer window if an agreement is reached.
Lorenzo Insigne, following his tenure at Toronto, is now a free agent and has been associated with a potential move to Lazio. Insigne is reportedly interested in the prospect of reuniting with his former coach, Maurizio Sarri, which adds to the appeal of the destination. Lazio's sporting director, Fabiani, indicated that the concept of Insigne joining was more of a suggestion rather than a solid plan, as they have recently renewed Pedro's contract and are concentrating on younger talent. Insigne's manager has reached out to Lotito, and the situation is expected to become clearer in the coming days. Currently, Lazio is under a transfer embargo until January, and any acquisitions must be balanced by selling players of equivalent value unless they succeed in reducing costs and boosting revenues to lift the market restrictions. Two surplus players, Gigot and either Basic or Patric, require resolution to create space for Insigne.
Italian winger Lorenzo Insigne, 34, has expressed interest in joining Lazio after having been in contact with coach Sarri. Nevertheless, as a free agent, he is reluctant to wait until at least November because of Lazio's existing market block. Insigne's agent, Andrea D’Amico, stated that efforts are underway to finalize a deal and that an announcement is forthcoming. He also conveyed that Insigne is exploring opportunities in Serie A and throughout Europe, with a strong inclination towards returning to play in Italy. Besides Lazio, Fiorentina and Sassuolo have also been mentioned in connection with the player recently. Lazio needs to address contract expiration issues with their current players before proceeding with Insigne's transfer, further complicated by the fact that Insigne is currently unable to train at Lazio's Formello sports center. According to Transfermarkt, the player's market value stands at €1.80m.
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