[Official] Lazio Clinched Two New Signings On The Final Day Of The Winter Transfer Window.
The January transfer window represents an unprecedented turning point for Lazio. After two decades under Lotito's management—marked by financial constraints and forced winter moves—the club now surprises with three new signings. This departure from the traditional "repair" market signals a fresh strategy of "organic strengthening," ensuring the team doesn't finish the season worn out. The new arrivals were secured purely on the strength of the promising project, a clear message of adding vitality and eliminating weaknesses from a squad that's tackling a formidable challenge.
On the final day of the winter market, Lazio managed to bolster Marco Baroni's squad by signing two new players: defender Oliver Provstgaard from Vejle Boldklub and midfielder Reda Belahyane from Hellas Verona.
Lazio Have acquired Provstgaard, a promising 21-year-old Danish center-back, for around 6 million euros—a significant investment in the club's defensive line. Born in 2003 and currently the captain of the Danish under-21 national team, the left-footed defender is expected to undergo Baroni's renowned development process to earn valuable minutes with the first team.
Meanwhile, talks for Belahyane advanced quickly in the last few hours. The Aquile and Verona reached an initial agreement for the transfer of the 20-year-old Moroccan midfielder, valued at 10 million euros plus a 3-million-euro bonus, with both clubs settling on the payment terms.
Belahyane signed a contract with The Aquile until June 30, 2029, underscoring the club's long-term vision. His arrival is seen as a crucial boost to Lazio's midfield, with many considering him one of Serie A's most promising talents.
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