“Lazio are interested in an Albania full-back. Stengs is expected to..”

“Lazio are interested in an Albania full-back. Stengs is expected to..”
“Lazio are interested in an Albania full-back. Stengs is expected to..”

There Lazio after the departures of Felipe Anderson, Luis Alberto and Kamada he aims to rejuvenate the squad, currently one of the oldest in all of Europe. With Baroni on the bench we will start again from a four-man defensive line, and a department to be renewed is certainly that of the full-backs: in addition to Cabal, currently playing for Verona, second Gianluca Di Marzio Lazio is interested in Mario Mitaj, full-back for Lokomotiv Moscow born in 2003 and currently involved in the European Championship with his Albania team. Another situation to be resolved is that of deputy Luis Alberto: Gianluca Di Marzio gave some updates on Stengscurrently playing for Feyenoord, and on the young striker of Partizan Belgrade Bazdar. This is the situation.

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Lazio interested in Mario Mitaj

According to what was reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Mario Mitaj it is the profile that interests Bologna and Lazio for the left wing. The Albanian full-back from Lokomotiv Moscow is a target for the two teams in Serie A, both looking for a player in that role.

Mario Mitaj’s agent on the interest of Lazio and Bologna

The player’s agent, Silvio Pagliari, spoke to Sky Sport where he responded regarding a possible interest from Lazio and Bologna in the player. These are his words

Mitaj is an important player, a left back born in 2003. There is a lot of interest in him, in Italy and beyond. Will he come to Serie A? I say no…

Lazio interested in Stengs and Bazdar

According to what was reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, meetings are scheduled for next week for Samed Bazdar, the 2004-born striker of Partizan Belgrade, and Calvin Stengs of Feyenoord.

 
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