Lazio have officially sent both Gonzalo Escalante and Raul Moro back out on loan after recalling them from Cremonese and Ternana respectively.

The Biancocelesti have been unable to make any major signings this month, like most Italian clubs, and so have focused their efforts on their outgoing market, looking to re-home those who aren’t a part of Maurizio Sarri’s project in the Italian capital.

Lazio already completed Dimitrije Kamenovic’s loan exit to Slavia Prague and now have finalise another two deals.

As announced by Lazio, Escalante has returned from Cremonese and joined Spanish side Cadiz on a six-month loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy clause attached, linked to avoiding relegation and other sporting objectives.

Raul Moro was also recalled by Lazio and sent to Real Oviedo on a six-month loan deal, giving him the chance to continue his development in his native Spain.

Despite the two exits, Lazio are still unlikely to add any key reinforcements to their squad before this month’s transfer window closes, although a backup striker could arrive.

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