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Julio Cruz To Consider His Lazio Future Over The Holidays - Agent
The 36-year-old's stay with Claudio Lotito's club may be a very short one...
The agent of Lazio striker Julio Cruz, Jorge Cyterszpiler, has hinted that the former Feyenoord star could be leaving the Stadio Olimpico.
Cruz, like his club, has struggled this season and will be mulling over his options during the Serie A winter break.
"Thus far, Cruz has not expressed a willingness to leave Lazio in January," he revealed to itasportpress.it.
"But I will be considering the matter with the player immediately after the Christmas holidays to better assess the situation. It seems impossible at this time, but in football anything is possible as soon as the transfer window opens in Italy."
The veteran joined the Rome outfit on a free transfer this past summer, and has made 13 Serie A appearances, many of them as a substitute, while scoring three goals.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
Cruz, like his club, has struggled this season and will be mulling over his options during the Serie A winter break.
"Thus far, Cruz has not expressed a willingness to leave Lazio in January," he revealed to itasportpress.it.
"But I will be considering the matter with the player immediately after the Christmas holidays to better assess the situation. It seems impossible at this time, but in football anything is possible as soon as the transfer window opens in Italy."
The veteran joined the Rome outfit on a free transfer this past summer, and has made 13 Serie A appearances, many of them as a substitute, while scoring three goals.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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