Lazio winger Felipe Anderson has expressed his desire to stay with the club “for life”.
As reported by Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport (via LazioNews24) earlier today, the 28-year-old Brazilian winger has a good relationship with new coach Maurizio Sarri and has already managed to convince the 61-year-old Italian coach.
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Sarri talks to Felipe Anderson a lot, listens to him and wants to solve his inconsistency issues to allow the Brazilian to shine next season.
The Lazio coach has already entrusted him with a starting spot as the right-winger in the squad, showing his trust in the former West Ham man.
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Felipe Anderson has confided to his teammates and the Biancocelesti that he wants to stay “for life”. The time he spent away from Rome was satisfying enough for him and now he wants to stay with the club for the remainder of his career, loving the environment in the Italian capital.
The Brazilian winger’s current contract with Lazio expires in 2025.