Lazio transfer market, new name for the right wing

There Lazioafter having taken the first steps to retouch the biancoceleste attack by dealing with Stengs, Dia, Dele-Bashiru and Noslin (so far the hottest names of the moment), we are starting to move to strengthen a department with several gaps: the full backs.

Holm opportunity: Lazio tries, but watch out for the competition

The full-backs available in the squad proved on several occasions to be the Achilles’ heel of the team, failing to convince first Sarri and then Tudor. An opportunity that is whetting the sporting director’s taste buds Fabiani is represented by Emil Holmthis year under theAtalanta but on loan from Spice. Gasperini never placed much emphasis on the Swedish full-back, who was also affected by a calf injury that kept him away from the pitch for about a month.

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As reported by Gianluca Di Marziothe president of Atalanta Percassi is not willing to exercise the right of redemption set on the 8.5 millionand Holm is ready to return to the Spicewho holds the card of the player born in 2000. However, the twenty-four year old is unlikely to remain in the Ligurian city, since next year Spezia will continue to play in B series. Several teams in the top Italian category are following the evolution of the situation: above all the GenoaThe Bologna and, precisely, the Lazio.

Holm’s numbers: his season

In season, Holmunder the guidance of Gasperini, collected 22 appearances in Serie Aby providing 3 assists and scoring 1 goal. He was mainly used as a midfielder right wing, but if necessary he can also play as a full-back. Lazio, but above all Bologna, can count on the European Cups that they will compete in next year respectively Europa League And Champions League, and may represent a greater appeal for Swedish. Genoa are further behind, but they will try until the end if the other two contenders don’t succeed.

 
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