Lazio, Asp Jensen wants signs from the Biancocelesti: what's left to complete
Jonathan Asp Jensen accepted Lazio's proposal, but the club needs to finalize details with Bayern Munich and release some players before completing the transfer.

Jonathan Asp Jensen chose Lazio. The Danish midfielder, who belongs to Bayern Munich, said yes to the Biancoceleste proposal made in recent days. The main objective at Formello is to provide Gennaro Gattuso with a midfielder to enable the change to the 4-2-3-1 formation. Asp Jensen is coming off a positive season playing on loan at Grasshopper, where he scored nine goals and provided six assists in forty matches. The Dane, born in 2006, has already returned to Munich, but is on his way out and a few days ago confirmed his interest in Lazio. Lazio's offer pleased the player's agent, but there are still some details missing, especially between the clubs, for the operation to be completed. The first thing Lazio needs is to unlock the entrances. The zero-balance market forces the Biancocelesti to sell before they can buy, and Lazio are the only Serie A club to have started the transfer window without freedom of action. Romagnoli's departure is not enough; the unlocking of entries could come with the negotiation of Mario Gila, which is being disputed between Napoli and Atalanta. Furthermore, it will still be necessary to find a definitive agreement with Bayern Munich for Jonathan Asp Jensen's pass. Lazio's proposal is four million euros plus a percentage on a future resale of the player. The Bavarians ask to include 50%, while Lazio prefers a much lower percentage to avoid a situation similar to the one they are experiencing with Real Madrid for Mario Gila.

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