The future of Lazio team manager Angelo Peruzzi is still very uncertain and he could leave the club soon.
As reported by Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport (via LazioNews24) earlier today, the 51-year-old Italian has not joined the squad in the pre-season retreat in Auronzo di Cadore yet, with his future being a delicate subject in the Biancocelesti environment.
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Peruzzi’s relationship with Lazio president Claudio Lotito soured in November of last year due to the Luis Alberto controversy and currently, it still seems cold between the pair.
The next few weeks could be decisive for Peruzzi, with either a contract renewal on the cards or a departure from the Biancocelesti.
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At the end of every season, the Biancocelesti team manager meets with Lotito to discuss his future and confirm that he is still on board with the project, so this isn’t entirely uncharted territory.
The 51-year-old Peruzzi became Lazio’s team manager in the summer of 2016 and has remained a popular figure amongst the players, so the club will look to ensure the former goalkeeper stays put for the time being.