Daniel Maldini

Lazio Have Already Made a Decision on Daniel Maldini’s Future

ROME, ITALY - APRIL 21: Daniel Maldini of SS Lazio greets his fans before leaving for Bergamo for the Coppa Italia semi-final on April 21, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)

Lazio are reportedly planning to part ways with Daniel Maldini at the end of the season, unless the obligation to buy is triggered.

The Background

The 24-year-old was one of five players who joined the Biancocelesti during the mid-season revamp. He joined the Italian capital side on loan from Atalanta for €1m million with an option to buy for another €14m that could turn into an obligation only in case of European qualification.

 

Lazio sporting director Angelo Fabiani identified him as the right profile to act as Mattia Zaccagni’s understudy on the left wing, but Maurizio Sarri has instead entrusted him with the centre-forward role. However, the versatile attacker has only managed to score two goals since his arrival, including Monday’s last-gasp equalizer against Udinese.

Lazio Not Planning to Buy Daniel Maldini

According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Lazio have opted against purchasing Maldini at the end of the season, preferring to preserve these funds to buy a more prolific striker, especially since fellow January signing Petar Ratkov has yet to break into Maurizio Sarri’s rotation, and neither Tijjani Noslin nor Boulaye Dia has been able to score consistently.

Only Coppa Italia Triumph Would Keep Maldini at Lazio

Il Messaggero (via Lazio Siamo Noi) also confirms the club’s stance on Maldini, whose future now directly depends on the outcome of the Coppa Italia final. Should the Aquile beat Inter Milan, they will secure their place in Europe next season (particularly in the Europa League), which would activate the club’s obligation to buy the Italian international from Atalanta.

 

On the other hand, if Lazio fail to qualify for Europe, they are unlikely to exercise their option to buy Maldini, who would thus return to Bergamo, where he still has a contract until 2029.

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  1. Sarri plays another talented player out of position , see also Guendouzi.

    Keeps Noslin , gets rid of Maldini and plays Dia instead of Ratkov.

    Absolute idiota!

  2. Keep him he will benefit the team. Once he learns to use his size a bit more he will become a valuable player

    1. It isn’t about keeping, they would need to spent 14 million to sign him.

      Lazio needs to decide with Sarri on Lazio’s future, because signings need to be decided based upon which coach will be there.

  3. Maldini would do well as an attacking midfielder than a striker… how to u blame him when its sarri that’s playing him out of position…SMH

  4. He is not bad, but 14 millions is really too much.

    If Lazio bought it, what about Ratkov’s futur if Sarri will stay ?

    1. Pretty insane the Lazio leadership opted to sign a target man, while Sarri to my knowledge never played with one. And clearly didn’t plan to play with one. Also at the time of the purchase Lazio wanted to sell Tavares, who’s the only player who works well with a target man.

      The disconnect between Sarri and Lotito/Fabiani is clear with those brought in during the mercato.

      1. Some coaches come in and can play multiple systems, Sarri isn’t known for doing so. Especially prior to Lazio. It doesn’t work if you as a club just sign players you like, with a trainer who than doesn’t use them. And plays other players out of position in order to make them suit more in his own system.

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