S.S. Lazio is back in the spotlight after Claudio Lotito's open letter to fans, in which the president invites reconciliation and denies sale rumors. The club has indeed published an official note stating that no sale negotiations are underway. Lotito's letter was published in the pages of Il Messaggero and followed the tensions between the management and the fans, exacerbated by the team's disappointing sports results. Lazio finished the Serie A championship in ninth place, a result that led to the departure of coach Maurizio Sarri. And precisely in these days, some supporter groups have threatened not to renew their subscriptions to the Olimpico stadium. The company has also specified that the ownership has not granted any mandate for sale and has not initiated discussions aimed at operations of this type. S.S. Lazio has sent a report to the competent supervisory authorities to verify the circulation of information without objective evidence and the possible effects on the regular functioning of the market. So the company aims to build a more solid and competitive future, as stated by Lotito in his letter. The president has also stated that he wants to build a stronger and more competitive Lazio to return to winning. The company has also denied the hypotheses of sale to investment funds. But the priority remains that of guaranteeing a financially solid company, debt-free and able to preserve its credibility and independence over time. S.S. Lazio has finally concluded the year-to-date balance with a progress of over 22% and a positive result of almost 40%, despite the disappointing sports results.
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S.S. Lazio Responds to Sale Rumors with Lotito's Letter
S.S. Lazio denies sale rumors and Claudio Lotito invites fans to dialogue with an open letter. The club aims to build a stronger future
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