Lazio are reportedly close to securing the services of Union Berlin defender Diogo Leite, who would fill in for wantaway Alessio Romagnoli.
Alessio Romagnoli Wants Lazio Exit
The former AC Milan captain is keen to leave the Italian capital side in the next 24 hours, as his rapport with Lazio president Claudio Lotito and the rest of the hierarchy has vastly deteriorated. While the club has already released a note stating that the 31-year-old is no longer on the market, the 31-year-old continues to push for a move to Roberto Mancini’s Al-Sadd.

Romagnoli has refused to train in recent days, and he wasn’t called up for Friday’s Serie A match against Genoa. The defender’s fate could be determined by Saturday, when the transfer market window closes. However, the Aquile don’t want to be caught off guard, so they’re already anticipating any late twists by trying to recruit a replacement.
Lazio & Union Berlin Finalizing Diogo Leite Deal
According to Italian journalists Damiano Er Faina, Lazio have made significant progress in their quest to sign Leite.
Sky Sport Italia correspondent Gianluca Di Marzio adds that the Biancocelesti are close to striking a deal with Union Berlin, who have agreed to release the player for €2.5 million, as his contract will expire in June. While the two clubs are expected to close the deal on Friday, Lazio still have to reach an accord with the Portuguese centre-back on personal terms.
For his part, Italian journalist Afredo Pedullà believes Lazio already have an agreement with the Bundesliga club for a €3.5 million transfer fee, while the player has been offered a three-year contract. As for Romagnoli, a decisive meeting will take place between the club directors and his entourage after Friday’s game against Genoa.
Leite’s Background & Stats
Leite is a native of Porto, who naturally started his career at his hometown club. The Dragao sold him to the German capital side in the summer of 2023 for €7 million. The left-footed defender made 17 appearances across all competitions, contributing with an assist.



Any laziale can’t or don’t blame Ale.
Any sensible players woulda done the same.
After broken promises then received big money offer, who couldn’t resist that?
Grazie & ciao Ale !
I do understand re the broken promise/deal especially with how Lottito does business, he is shrewd however, these players are paid a healthy wage for what they do, its not if Romagnoli is doing without in life?
I’m a supporter of, if a player wants to leave, let them because they then dont given their hearts to the club, pre-madonna’s some of them are.