OM: the president of Lazio still turns on Mason Greenwood

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Claudio Lotito still has not digested the failure to recruit Mason Greenwood. Since this summer, the president of Lazio Rome has taken advantage of every opportunity offered to him to tackle the English winger. At the start of the week, the Italian senator made another murderous outing against the Olympique de Marseille player. As a reminder, the former Manchester United player had refused the advances of Laziale leaders to join Canebière.

“Is Greenwood a regret? No, absolutely not. Someone who does not agree to come to Lazio cannot be a regret. He’s in Marseille, he’s happy there. He made a choice and we no longer accept mercenaries, we just want people who want to play for Lazio. The mercenaries were enough for us”said the 67-year-old man to the Italian press. The message got through.

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