Gustav Isaksen, the young Danish striker who arrived at Lazio during the summer transfer market session, closed his first season in the Biancoceleste club with a series of mixed performances. Hjerk’s boy, born in 2001, arrived in Rome with great expectations: considered an emerging and promising talent, his arrival was welcomed with enthusiasm by fans and sports critics.
What has changed
The departure of Maurizio Sarri, however, marked a turning point in the player’s usage. With the change on the bench and the arrival of Igor Tudor, Isaksen has seen his space on the pitch significantly reduced, a fact that has influenced his performance and growth at the club. Despite some good performances, much more was expected from the Dane, especially in terms of continuity and impact on the game.
Between future and market
The Dane’s future remains uncertain. Lazio firmly believes in his abilities and hopes that under the guidance of Barons, the young person can find the right path to express his full potential. Despite this, the transfer market looms large with Feyenoord continuing to show strong interest in the player. The situation becomes further complicated with discussions about Calvin’s transfer Stengs in Formello, where Isaksen is often mentioned as a possible technical counterpart.
Watch out for the growth decree
An aspect not to be underestimated concerns the Growth Decree. The possibility of transferring Isaksen to the Netherlands could cause Lazio to lose the tax benefits provided for by the decree for the player’s salary. However, recent developments indicate that a move for him within Italy could allow the club to maintain these advantages. This point is carefully monitored by the management, who must balance the sporting aspects with the economic and fiscal ones.