Come on Milan! Get him yesterday.
"The Lazio transfer market is moving and this time out. As reported by the market expert Manuele Baiocchini Francesco Acerbi would have ended up in the sights of Milan. The defender, as known, has a particular relationship with the environment and a sale of him could be the best solution for everyone. The central would find tranquility and Lazio would welcome Alessio Romagnoli. After the meeting in Forte dei Marmi with Pioli, the Rossoneri management took a step forward, in fact in these hours the agent of the biancoceleste, Federico Pastorello, is talking with the Rossoneri management. Lazio assesses his card at 4 million euros, a figure necessary in order not to make a loss. At the moment there is still no negotiation with the biancoceleste club, but he has probed with the player's entourage. The Acerbi idea is gaining ground at Milanello also for the issue of lists. The Milanese have few Italians and the former Sassuolo could overcome the competition and finish at the top of the preferences"
More news from Lazio's merkato:
"Lazio rejected a € 16 million offer presented by Sevilla for Luis Alberto. Lotito asks for more, but with internal pressure also from Sarri, the Lazio president could be satisfied with an offer of 20/25 million, instead of the 30 million requested up to now. The Tuscan coach is pressing for the chance to score a couple of incoming shots with the transfer of the Spaniard, but it will also be necessary to understand whether the Andalusian club will be willing to reach that figure. To report it is Il Messaggero."
"In the Lazio home, possible profiles continue to circulate in the role of deputy property, in addition to the already known Ciccio Caputo from Sampdoria and Cabral. The Belgian media reported a biancoceleste interest in David Okereke, owned by Brugge and not yet redeemed by Venice. Seven goals in the last Serie A, contract expiring in June 2023, a possible low cost solution also given the intention of the Belgian club to sell it in this transfer market session."