Lazio president Claudio Lotito has found a solution for the sale of the newly promoted Salernitana.
As reported by Italian radio broadcaster Radiosei (via La Lazio Siamo Noi) earlier today, the Italian businessman has decided to sell the club to a special purpose trust, who will be set up exclusively for the purchase of the newly-promoted Serie A side.
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The proposal will be given to the Italian football federation this week, although there are still some details that need to be defined.
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A trustee must be picked, the person who will play the central role in the proposal, and they will have to be approved by FIGC president Gabriele Gravina.
Lotito and his brother-in-law Marco Mezzaroma took over Salernitana in the summer of 2011, when they were bankrupt and sent to Serie D. In the last 10 years, Lotito has restored stability to the club and now guided them back to the Italian topflight.