Lazio are making significant progress in negotiations with Dutch defender Danilho Doekhi, while also planning to restart talks over Sergi Dominguez. On Sunday, Italian journalist Matteo Moretto reported that the Biancocelesti had opened discussions with the 28-year-old, who has become a free agent after seeing out his contract with Union Berlin. Hours later, transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano reiterated the development, saying the clubs are moving forward in their negotiations and that Lazio remain confident about sealing the deal “very soon.”
Reliable Italian journalist Alfredo Pedullà also confirms that Doekhi could indeed join Lazio in the near term, and he notes that the club may not be limited to one defensive signing this summer. With Mario Gila having been sold to AC Milan and Alessio Romagnoli close to finalizing a transfer to Al-Sadd, Lazio could be looking to bring in two new defenders to compensate for the loss of the departing duo. Pedullà emphasizes that Lazio’s priority remains Sergi Dominguez, with the club’s sporting director Angelo Fabiani continuing to push to land the 21-year-old Spaniard. Although Fabiani could not reach an agreement with Dinamo Zagreb during last week’s visit to Croatia, Pedullà says Lazio still hold a positive outlook on this front, despite reports suggesting talks had collapsed.
Negotiations between Lazio and Dinamo Zagreb are expected to resume soon, potentially as early as Monday. Dinamo Zagreb value Dominguez at around €15 million, while Lazio are aiming to either lower that price or structure a deal that could meet the figure through a creative arrangement. Pedullà also notes that Lazio may revive interest in Diogo Leite, another defender who left Union Berlin at the end of the previous season and is currently a free agent. Like Doekhi, Leite’s status as a free agent could present Lazio with an additional opportunity to strengthen their defense.
Leite’s market situation has been fluid since he left Union Berlin, and the Portuguese defender was previously close to joining Al-Dirayah in Saudi Arabia. However, multiple sources, including Gianluca Di Marzio, report that Leite rejected the Saudi offer, opening the door for Lazio to revisit negotiations. If Lazio can rekindle their interest and offer a compelling package, Leite could become a viable option to reinforce the back line at Formello. For fans and analysts alike, the current window presents a potential double priority: Doekhi as a ramped-up defensive addition and Dominguez as a dynamic, young central piece who could anchor Lazio’s future plans.
In summary, Lazio are actively pursuing Doekhi as a potential key signing, while maintaining optimism about securing Sergi Dominguez despite previous hurdles in talks with Dinamo Zagreb. The club’s approach appears to be pragmatic, aiming to bolster their defense with two players who fit their tactical blueprint and long-term ambitions. As the transfer market evolves, Lazio’s strategy remains under close watch, with Monday’s conversations likely to shape the next steps in their summer plans.
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