This week starts with the legendary Coppa Italia final against rivals Roma when Senad Lulic scored for Lazio in the 71st minute. Date: Sunday, May 26, 1940 Location: Stadio PNF, Rome Fixture: Lazio Roma 1-0 Early goal, saved penalty, and fights among players.
AC Milan’s season has been quite torrid, and today, Antonio Candreva has spoken of a few situations which he believes have contributed to the negativities.
Former Inter Milan winger Antonio Candreva believes that Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi ought to be rewarded with a new contract at the club. Candreva
Former Inter, Lazio, Sampdoria and Italy star Antonio Candreva has announced his retirement from football at the age of 38. The attacking midfielder celebrated his 38th birthday last month and had been out of contract since his deal with Salernitana expired in July 2024.
Free agent Antonio Candreva is reportedly on the verge of signing for Genoa and returning to Serie A three months after leaving Salernitana. La Repubblica
Antonio Candreva is without a team after terminating his contract with Salernitana and has been linked to Napoli, which had been seeking a new man on the right wing.
Lazio are looking for January reinforcements and are trying to bring back Antonio Candreva and have laid eyes on Jonathan Ikoné, who might depart Fiorentina.
Lazio are reportedly pushing to bring Antonio Candreva back to the Stadio Olimpico, but Salernitana are refusing to sell. The right-sided winger turns 37 next month, but is aging like a fine wine, scoring six goals and providing four assists in 21 competitive games for Salernitana so far this season.
Lazio are keen to bring back Antonio Candreva and are exploring possible deals for the Salernitana winger. The 36-year-old Italian winger has entered the last six months of his contract in Salerno and isn’t expected to sign a new deal on the Campania coast.
Lazio are open to strengthening their frontline in the January transfer window and have reportedly contacted the entourage of Antonio Candreva. The Biancocelesti cannot count on talismanic striker Ciro Immobile for the next four to five weeks, limiting Maurizio Sarri’s options upfront.