Hugo Lloris, a goal keeper for Tottenham Hotspur, is up for sale to Lazio this summer.
According to a report on Gianluca Di Marzio’s website, such is the case.
It claims that Hugo Lloris, who is eager to leave north London, is in talks with Tottenham and Lazio to determine a transfer value.
In June, the Frenchman made it known that he intended to leave Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in search of fresh opportunities.
“It’s the end of an era,” he said to Nice-Matin. “I’m drawn to other things. I’ll ask myself quietly to research the potential.
Whatever transpires, Lloris has served Spurs admirably since joining the team in 2012.
This summer, Hugo Lloris should make a change.
Daniel Levy is unlikely to block Lloris‘ transfer, in my opinion. Given his current circumstances, the Tottenham chairman shouldn’t have too much trouble letting the 36-year-old go if he can sell Harry Kane.
Lloris no longer desires to play for Spurs, but the north London club has already acquired Guglielmo Vicario as his replacement.
Thus, Tottenham has no justification for holding onto the shot-stopper who earns £100,000 per week (Spotrac).
Can Lazio and its English rivals come to an agreement on a price to sign Lloris? If not, the World Cup victor should have no shortage of choices.
He is an accomplished keeper who has represented his club and nation at the highest levels. Lloris ought to be at the top of the list for anyone seeking for a new shot-stopper.
Lazio currently appears to be the team in the best position to sign him, and if they do, his arrival at the Stadio Olimpico might help them have a very successful Serie A campaign.
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