Lazio winger Felipe Anderson has put contract talks with Lazio on hold amid interest from Juventus.

La Gazzetta dello Sport and Goal.com claim Felipe Anderson is unwilling to accept Lazio’s latest contract extension offer worth €3.5m per season.

The Brazilian’s current deal at the Stadio Olimpico runs out this coming June, and he has reportedly requested a €4m-a-year contract. The ex-West Ham winger currently gets €2.5m per season in the capital.

The 30-year-old is being monitored by Juventus who are considering making a formal offer to sign the Lazio star as a free agent in June. Both Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto have confirmed that the Brazilian is on the Bianconeri’s radars for 2024-25.

The experienced winger has managed one goal and six assists in 25 appearances across all competitions this season.

Felipe Anderson first joined Lazio from Santos in 2013 and returned to the Stadio Olimpico from West Ham in the summer of 2021.

One thought on “Felipe Anderson puts Lazio contract talks on hold amid Juventus interest”
  1. Get rid of this half player , Issaksen is fine. Like Brazil this player hasn’t been decent for years.

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