Lazio Prepare Final Offer for Torino Starlet Ricci

Lazio have decided to accelerate for Samuele Ricci after closing out their deals for Daichi Kamada and Gustav Isaksen.

The Biancocelesti have already completed the arrival of Kamada, who has penned a two-year contract with an option for a third, and Isaksen is expected to land in Rome in the coming days to carry out his medicals before putting pen to paper on his own deal.

Lazio have started to move quickly in the transfer market, with only weeks left until the start of the 2023-24 season. New striker Valentin Castellanos has already the luxury of training with the squad for the last few weeks, giving him a slight head start.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport (via LazioNews24), Lazio have prepared their final offer to Torino for Ricci – a €25 million fixed fee plus €5 million in add-ons, matching the €30 million asking price.

Whilst there is still a slight gap between the two parties in the details, negotiations can move forward and Lazio are keen to push for a deal next week.

Tags Biancocelesti Italy Lazio Ricci Rome Samuele Ricci Serie A

4 Comments

  1. I know I’ve been harsh on Lotito lately, however with Kamada and Gustav a certainty I must say the 30 mil is way overpaying for Ricci. Even 25 was already so I actually think that at this moment in time we should just go for Hjulmand from Lecce because Cairo is mugging us.

    I think the fans are ought to give Lotito some patience now that we have secured two more important players after Taty but that doesn’t mean we were wrong for pushing the patron and they did arrive late because the only left friendly before the season starts is one that was recently scheduled vs Girona and these new lads wont feature yet.

    Everyone stay United for out beloved Lazio.

    (Nice presence at the Aston Villa game)

    1. Nice thought brother.. was thingking the same. sometime wondering,why they dont considered alternate for DM/CM who alike SMS.
      anyway,,, we didnt have LB, and we never heard bucket list for that too so far…

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