S.S. Lazio has launched a blitz in recent days to seal the signing of Sergi Domínguez. The club is pressuring Bayern Munich, which has rejected the offer for Asp Jensen despite a verbal agreement with Lazio.
What happened?
The German side announced it will not accept the financial proposal presented by Lazio, leaving the Domínguez deal open. Sources close to the club say the Roman side has already prepared a bonus package to persuade the Spanish defender. If completed, the move would be Lazio's first major summer purchase under Igor Tudor.
Why does it matter for Lazio?
Domínguez is seen as a key defensive upgrade, where Lazio has conceded 40 goals in the league. With 41 goals scored and a +1 goal difference, the team struggles to keep a solid back line. Currently Lazio sits 9th in Serie A with 54 points, 14 wins, 12 draws and 12 losses, recent form WLLWD, 33 points behind leaders Inter.
What are the next steps?
Officials are weighing a possible player swap or an increased bid for Jensen. If Bayern stays firm, Lazio may turn to the free market for alternatives. Meanwhile, Tudor has already listed Domínguez among the starters for the upcoming clash with Juventus.
How does the market react?
Other Italian clubs watch the saga closely; Napoli has shown interest in Jensen, while Milan appears focused on different targets. Lazio's ability to close the deal will hinge on Bayern's flexibility and the willingness to invest additional resources.
The coming weekend will be decisive: if Lazio finalises the transfer, Domínguez could train with the squad from Monday, ready to help the side chase a European spot.
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