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Lazio could reconsider Nuno Tavares sale amid fresh Saudi proposals
AURONZO DI CADORE, ITALY – JULY 15: Nuno Tavares of SS Lazio during the SS Lazio training session on July 15, 2024 in Auronzo di Cadore, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Nuno Tavares can hardly be considered untouchable at Lazio.
As we reported on June 8, the club turned down an offer from Al Hilal: Inzaghi was keen, and on the table was a €25 million bid plus potential bonuses.
It was a significant proposal, but Lazio felt it was right to hold firm because they viewed Tavares as non-transferable, convinced that under Sarri he would return to the level he showed in the first half of last season.
In reality, a mix of injuries and other issues has meant Tavares has only just become available again, and it’s difficult to say he currently offers the ideal guarantees for a defensive line that has kept 7 clean sheets in 12 matches.
So attention must be paid to any new approaches from Saudi Arabia, not just from Al Hilal: if a suitable bid arrives, it could well be considered. Two things shouldn’t be forgotten. First, relying on a wide specialist who is no longer a guaranteed starter would make little sense.
Second, if he is sold, Lazio would owe Arsenal around 40 percent of the fee. A situation to monitor closely.


Saudi interest in Lazio wing-back Nuno Tavares

