Lazio: Luis Alberto announces his departure

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Arriving in 2016 from Liverpool, Luis Alberto has established himself among the contemporary legends of Lazio Rome. With the Biancocelesti, the Spaniard has experienced it all, including the Roman club's return to the Champions League in 2020. In total, 301 matches for 51 goals and 75 assists. A more than honorable record but which should no longer change much. After (Lazio's victory this Friday)(Serie A: Igor Tudor's Lazio hits Salernitana

) against Salernitana (4-1), the player trained at Barça has in fact announced his departure at the end of the season.

“I'm leaving Lazio at the end of the season,” the player declared at the microphone of DAZN. It's over, I have already requested the termination of the contract and I am separating. I no longer want to receive €1 from Lazio. It’s time for me to leave the club.”

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