
"Lazio will do what it takes. I'm smiling because I already know what's going on... All this is based on preserving the club. I'm stable, the club isn't for sale and it's not scalable. Then people can write what they want... What I decide will arrive will happen. I'd like to clarify: about the two players [Raspadori and Loftus-Cheek] you mentioned... They didn't want to come. They were contacted and said no thanks."
"Throughout the past few weeks, there have been multiple suggestions that Loftus-Cheek could be heading towards an exit. The Englishman wants a World Cup spot, and with him playing a bit-part role at Milan, it is difficult. So, if he were to become a starter elsewhere, his chances may be boosted. Interest has come from England and Germany, but Lazio have been the main protagonists so far, thanks to the links with Maurizio Sarri."
Lazio's pursuit of AC Milan midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has ended after the player declined contact. Loftus-Cheek seeks regular starting minutes to improve his World Cup selection chances and has been linked with moves to England and Germany. Lazio, tied to Maurizio Sarri, had been primary suitors but no agreement was reached. Matteo Guendouzi's departure from Rome increased speculation but did not lead to a deal. Club leadership emphasized stability, stating the club is not for sale and not scalable, and indicated that the contacted players refused to join, closing the prospect of a transfer.
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