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This case is definitely full of twists and turns. Even though the press announced yesterday Monday a new offer from Lazio for Mason Greenwood, information moreover confirmed by the president Claudio Lotito in an interview with the newspaper Il Messagero, the trend seems to have changed once again. Indeed, according to information from the Italian press and in particular from the Sports Gazettethe Roman club would have indeed abandoned the trail leading to the British international, convinced that the native of Wibsey is destined for OM.
In addition, the Italian press has already mentioned several offensive leads that will take the form of a plan B in the summer transfer window of Lazio. The Biancocelesti are indeed thinking about alternatives: the first name is that of Armand Laurienté of Sassuolo, also followed by Parma and Fenerbahce. Another name in Claudio Lotito’s sights is that of Jobe Bellingham, younger brother of Real Madrid who plays at Sunderland. As a reminder, according to our inscretions, the FC Barcelona striker, Vitor Roque, is also a serious prospect.
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