Earlier today, we covered a story claiming that Joaquin Correa, linked to both Arsenal and Tottenham, wants to leave Lazio.
The Argentine, currently with his national team on international duty, has reportedly told his club he wants an experience elsewhere, with the Premier League an ideal place to continue his career.
That was a boost for all interested clubs, among which Arsenal are almost always included.
Calciomercato continue that trend on Wednesday, explaining there’s a good chance the forward isn’t included in Maurizio Sarri’s plans in Rome, since he doesn’t really fit a 4-3-3.
On top of that, he could bring in some much needed money, and despite some claiming Lazio want €40m, the Italian website believe it’s closer to €50m.
Described as a ‘high price’, the fee is one clubs who have expressed interest ‘these past few weeks’ will find ‘hard to reach’, with Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain mentioned ‘above all’ the rest.
The €50m price ‘can go down based on the offers that should arrive’ on chairman Claudio Lotito’s desk, who is ‘hoping to cash in an important fee’ from the Argentine’s sale.