Today is the final day at Lazio for veterans Senad Lulic and Marco Parolo, with the pair leaving as free agents tomorrow.
As highlighted by Italian media outlet La Lazio Siamo Noi earlier today, the duo will not be receiving new contracts with the Biancocelesti, ending their long-standing tenures at the club.
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The 35-year-old Lulic joined Lazio in the summer of 2011 from Young Boys and became a fan favourite after scoring the only goal in the 2013 Coppa Italia final against Roma, the most important Derby della Capitale in history.
He is set to return to Switzerland to play for another year, being closer to his family. Lulic made 371 appearances for the Biancocelesti, scoring 34 goals and providing 50 assists in that time.
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Parolo joined the Roman club from Parma in the summer of 2014, becoming a consistent part of the squad, known for his hard work and tactical flexibility. He made 265 appearances for Lazio, scoring 39 goals and providing 19 assists.
Both players have been hardworking and faithful servants of Lazio, and it’s a shame that neither were able to share their send-off with the fans.