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Lazio, market: Sarri’s list, from Hysaj to Ilicic, here are the five names for yes

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Close agreement with the former Juve coach who asks for two full-backs, an inside and two forwards

The negotiation goes on on two parallel tracks. The finish line seems close on both sides, but the last meters are the most difficult to cover, because they are full of pitfalls and without the possibility of remedying any hitches. Maurizio Sarri and Lazio, however, are starting to see that final banner ever more closely.

They could cut it already in the next few hours or, more likely, tomorrow, when the former Juventus and Napoli coach will meet with president Lotito to sign the final agreement and become the new Lazio coach.

The economic knot

The two parallel tracks concern the engagement to be recognized in Sarri and the technical project to be implemented. On the first aspect, the distances have been reduced, but they have not yet been completely canceled. After the Tare-Sarri summit on Monday yesterday it was the turn of the lawyers of the two sides who discussed the more purely economic aspects. Sarri’s request is around 4 million euros, Lazio offers 3 as a fixed part. The difference must therefore be bridged with bonuses, which however can turn out to be legal puzzles which, as such, must be weighed and evaluated carefully. On the part of Lazio, another small effort is needed to snatch the final yes from the coach, but the feeling is that the final agreement is not so far away.

The requests

Equally delicate is the technical issue. The summit between the coach and the ds of what could be his new team served precisely for this, to plan the market moves to be completed in the coming weeks. Lazio by Sarri (if there really will be) will have to profoundly change its connotations compared to that of Inzaghi. The workforce must first of all be rejuvenated (a requirement that would have existed even in the case of Simone’s stay), but it must also be balanced on the different tactical module that Sarri uses. After five years in which the Biancocelesti have always been lined up with the 3-5-2, they will move on to 4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2, the modules dear to the former Napoli and Juventus coach. To carry out his tactical project, Sarri explained to Tare the need to make at least five signings: a pair of full-backs (Lazio actually doesn’t have any, even if Marusic can be re-proposed in that role), and then again an internal midfielder. , a winger who can also play the attacking midfielder and a central striker.

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The objectives

The first names on which we began to think are those of Hysaj and Lykogiannis as full-backs. The Albanian frees himself from Naples and therefore represents a feasible goal. The Albanian side has received offers from abroad, but would be happy to return to work with Sarri who launched him in Empoli and then took him to Naples. For Lykogiannis, on the other hand, there is to be negotiated with Cagliari, but a discussion with the Sardinian club has already started: an exchange is being worked on between the Greek player and Fares (plus adjustment). With the Sardinian club there was also talk of Cragno, but with the advent of Sarri between the posts, Reina would be confirmed. Another Cagliari player of interest is Nandez. He could be the new midfield player. It would complete a trio composed on the right by Milinkovic and in the center by Luis Alberto. Yes, because Sarri’s intention is to pull back the Magician and make him the fulcrum of the game in midfield, like Jorginho in Naples. In front, on the sides of the building, a couple of players are needed (if Correa is sold). One should be the Colombian Borré who frees himself from the River Plate, the other the Slovenian Ilicic who is leaving Atalanta. Ilici could possibly also play as an attacking midfielder if Sarri opts for 4-3-1-2 instead of 4-3-3.

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