
Once the bureaucratic problem has been resolved, the former Inter player arrives on loan with the right to buy. Gattuso: "He can give us a great hand"
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Davide Frattesi's transfer from Inter to Lazio was initially blocked by a bureaucratic problem imposed by the League.
From Inter to Lazio. Having resolved the bureaucratic problem imposed by the League, which had initially blocked his transfer, Davide Frattesi landed in Rome to undergo the ritual medical examinations which will precede the signing of the contract with the Biancoceleste club (the player arrives on loan with the formula of the right of redemption and not conditional obligation, ed.).
Waiting for Frattesi upon arrival at Rome Fiumicino airport from Milan were around fifty Biancocelesti fans. As soon as he left the gate, the passengers in transit welcomed him with applause, selfies and autographs. There were many photos and videos also at the exit of the staff gate in Terminal 1 which the player, smiling, willingly accepted before getting into a dark club van, accompanied by representatives of Lazio and State Police agents, and then leaving the airport headed for the city. "The wait is over", Davide is here" was the post on the club's social networks to welcome the player.
"Frattesi can do well for us, he has precise characteristics. he can certainly give us a great hand." Thus Gennaro Gattuso, Lazio coach, returns to Sport Mediaset on the Biancoceleste's latest acquisition. Then, on Icardi, linked to the Biancocelesti, Gattuso admits that he is "a player who has written the history of football, a striker and it is normal that we need to evaluate whether he is functional or not. Today we are looking for a player who has legs, who throws it in and who is complete. But before we buy a striker we have to bring out another one."
It's impossible not to talk about the national team, with the former coach reiterating that the one linked to the blue is a "wound that will close on the last day of my existence. But we have to move forward, there are disappointments that will never go away. I carry it within me with the awareness that both my boys and I have given everything", while on the seasonal objectives Gattuso underlines how "we care about the Italian Cup, we know that it is already an inside or outside match. The goal is to give the team an identity and along the way we will see where we can get. It is useless to talk about Europe today, we must be good at investing in negative opinions."
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Signing of Davide Frattesi's contract with Lazio after medical visits
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