Lazio on Cambiaghi, Baroni insists on the winger. The Latest Updates

Lazio on Cambiaghi, Baroni insists on the winger. The Latest Updates
Lazio on Cambiaghi, Baroni insists on the winger. The Latest Updates

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Lazio-Cambiaghi: Marco Baroni Insists on Bringing Atalantino to Rome

The Lazio transfer market becomes interesting again with an eye on Nicolò Cambiaghi, a winger owned by Atalanta. According to what was reported by transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, the Biancocelesti are seriously considering the possibility of bringing the young talent to Formello, after having already monitored him in the last summer transfer window.

Economic Requests and Negotiation Strategy

Atalanta has set Cambiaghi’s price at around 15 million euros. However, Lazio is trying to lower the cost of the operation by including a player as partial compensation. In this context Fabiani comes into play, who is under strong pressure from coach Marco Baroni. The idea would be to include Matteo Cancellieri in the deal, returning from a season on loan at Empoli, to reduce the cash outlay.

The next few weeks will be decisive

The next few weeks will be crucial to understand if the deal between Lazio and Atalanta can take off. The Biancocelesti need reinforcements to compete on multiple fronts next season and the acquisition of Cambiaghi would represent an important addition to their offensive department. It remains to be seen whether the parties will be able to find an agreement that satisfies both teams.

Cambiaghi’s Potential Impact on Lazio

Cambiaghi’s arrival could give Lazio an extra option both in attack and defensive coverage, thanks to his versatility and ability to play on both flanks. Baroni’s ability to enhance young talents makes this possible acquisition even more interesting. Fernandes sees him as an important piece in the Biancoceleste puzzle and insists on his arrival.


 
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