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Danubio Striker Gonzalo Barreto Arrives At Lazio
The starlet has already begun training with the Biancocelesti...
Lazio have returned to training in the last 24 hours, and while there were some notable players who have not yet arrived, others made some surprise appearances.
One of those is 17-year-old forward Gonzalo Barreto, who signed back in September for the Aquile.
Because of his young age, the former Danubio hitman has not been able to play for the Biancocelesti, due to a FIFA regulation on players under the age of 18, according to TMW.
The Uruguayan will become available to be selected by coach Davide Ballardini as of January 18, when he ironically turns 18.
In the meantime, the 'new [Mauro] Zarate' will ply his trade in the Roman Eagles' youth side, whilst training with the senior squad.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
One of those is 17-year-old forward Gonzalo Barreto, who signed back in September for the Aquile.
Because of his young age, the former Danubio hitman has not been able to play for the Biancocelesti, due to a FIFA regulation on players under the age of 18, according to TMW.
The Uruguayan will become available to be selected by coach Davide Ballardini as of January 18, when he ironically turns 18.
In the meantime, the 'new [Mauro] Zarate' will ply his trade in the Roman Eagles' youth side, whilst training with the senior squad.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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