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Clearly, the news around Lazio Rome has been rich in recent days. And unfortunately for the Roman club, it’s not all good news that fills its news. Indeed, while an altercation reportedly took place in training between Matteo Guendouzi and Igor Tudor, Luis Alberto’s unease continues to grow in the capital. A member of the Roman team for several years, the Spanish attacking midfielder confirmed this Friday his departure at the end of the season.
Questioned on this subject, its president, Claudio Lotito, cooled the ardor of the former Liverpool man: “Luis Alberto? He probably wants to go for free. But no, he has a four-year contract, he is a member. We don’t throw money out the window. Rules are rules, both civil and criminal, and they must be respected. He asked for a renewal last summer, he is the second highest paid player at Lazio, he is asking for something else, he is not showing up for training camp, as you will all remember. And now that he’s leaving, he’s walking out with this thing, suddenly and without saying anything to the club. If he wants to leave, he needs to find the team that will buy him.» The message got through.
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