Noslin Could Reunite With Baroni As Torino Prepare A Loan Deal


The summer transfer window could see another familiar face follow Marco Baroni to Torino, as the Granata have reportedly identified Tijjani Noslin as a target for their new-look attack. With Baroni taking charge in Turin, the club are eager to provide their coach with fresh attacking options for his favored 4-2-3-1 system—an approach that demands both quality starters and depth on the bench.


Noslin, a Dutch forward who followed Baroni to Lazio after a positive spell together at Verona, endured a challenging first year in Rome. Despite high expectations and a €16 million investment, Noslin managed just six goals in 39 appearances across all competitions and struggled to truly establish himself under the Biancoceleste’s eagle crest.


Now, with Maurizio Sarri’s arrival signaling a tactical reset at Lazio, Noslin finds himself among the possible departures this summer. The Roman club, however, are keen to avoid any capital loss on their investment and are not prepared to offload the 24-year-old at a discount.


For Torino, the interest is concrete but measured. The club, aware of Noslin’s potential but also his underwhelming debut season at Lazio, prefers to negotiate a loan with an option to buy—an arrangement that would allow both sides to reassess the player’s value after a year.


While talks are still at an early stage and no formal negotiations have begun, the desire from Baroni to reunite with Noslin is clear. The coach, who knows the player’s strengths and qualities, believes Noslin could add versatility and dynamism to the Granata attack.


As the market heats up, the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether Noslin swaps the capital for Turin. For Lazio, it’s a balancing act between safeguarding their investment and allowing the player a chance to restart his career elsewhere. For Torino, it’s a calculated gamble to strengthen their squad without unnecessary risk.


All eyes now turn to both clubs’ directors, as they weigh up a move that could shape the future of Noslin—and the attacking plans of Marco Baroni’s Torino.

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