Lazio wants to recruit Ramiz Zerrouki for 6 million euros
Lazio is looking to recruit Ramiz Zerrouki from Feyenoord for 6 million euros, while Nicolò Zaniolo is also on the radar of many clubs.
Lazio is trying to get the signature of Ramiz Zerrouki, a midfielder on the Feyenoord payroll, with an expected price of about 6 million euros. Meanwhile, Nicolò Zaniolo, a player under the management of Udinese, also attracted attention from many teams, including Lazio.
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Zerrouki, born in 1998, had a successful season with Twente before returning to Feyenoord. He made a total of 143 appearances and scored 9 goals for Twente, along with 61 matches and 4 goals for the Netherlands U21 team. In addition, he has played for Feyenoord 65 times and scored 2 goals. Besides, this player also played 55 matches for the Algeria team and scored 3 goals. With a Dutch Cup and a Dutch Super Cup in his career, Zerrouki promises to be a quality addition to Lazio.
His contract with Feyenoord expires on June 30, 2027, and Lazio is considering the possibility of making this deal in the context of a limited transfer market.

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