Lazio President Halts Contract Negotiations & Sarri's Future Until June
Lazio President Claudio Lotito has reportedly imposed a freeze on all decisions regarding new player contracts and the future of head coach Maurizio Sarri, pushing these critical discussions until June. This move comes as the club navigates a pivotal period that will determine its financial strategy and long-term plans.
The coming months are crucial for the Biancocelesti, as their best pathway to securing a spot in a UEFA competition appears to be through the Coppa Italia. The first leg of their semi-final clash against Atalanta concluded in a 2-2 draw. Domestically, Lazio has shown strong form in Serie A, climbing up the league table with three consecutive victories.
Behind the Scenes: Growing Tensions at Lazio
Despite recent on-field successes, underlying issues persist within the club. Coach Sarri has frequently voiced his dissatisfaction, reportedly stating that he only remained at Lazio for the fans after being surprised by a transfer embargo imposed last summer.
Reports indicate that President Lotito is once again tightening the club's finances, refusing to engage in discussions about new contracts for several key players whose current deals are set to expire in June 2027. This list includes Alessio Romagnoli, Mario Gila, Matteo Cancellieri, Danilo Cataldi, Luca Pellegrini, Manuel Lazzari, Ivan Provedel, Patric, and Samuel Gigot.
Furthermore, three players are expected to become free agents this summer. Among them, only Toma Basic is considered to have a potential chance of extending his stay. Veterans Pedro and Elseid Hysaj are both anticipated to depart the club.
Meanwhile, the club's fanbase had temporarily suspended their protest for the recent high-stakes match against Milan, a game Lazio won 1-0. Both coach Sarri and the players acknowledged the significant role the fans played in securing that victory. However, this suspension of protest was a one-off. The planned boycott of the Stadio Olimpico is set to resume for Lazio's upcoming Serie A home fixture against Parma, scheduled for Saturday, April 4. Early indications suggest a significantly reduced attendance, with only around 1,000 tickets reportedly sold for the match.
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