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Lazio is just waiting to see who comes out of the case with Sardar, Rubin or Rostov. If Rostov win, then Sardar will 100% go to the highest bidder (likely Lazio who really wants him). If Rubin wins, it will be more complicated, as Sardar, Rubin and Berdyev really want him to stay, at least for a year. If Rubin wins, they will probably sign sardar to a 3 or 4 year extension through 2022.
An expiring deal like his current contract is much more affordable than a long term deal. If Sardar resigns, that turns his 10 million valuation into potentially 15 or more million. Lazio may back off if the price is too high. I think Rubin's board will 100% sell him for 15 million+, and are expecting that to be the case if he signs an extended contract with Rubin. But, some teams may cool off if the price is too high. That is what worries me. Lazio seems really intent on getting him for even more than his market value. I'd say they'd go up to 15 million. Still, reading that they're starting with a 10 million offer on twitter from many Italian medias. Rubin may think that he will be worth more to them next year after the world cup, and keep him in the hopes of selling for 20 million or more.
It all comes down to whether Lazio is willing to dig deeper in their pockets than they're probably hoping for. Starting at 10 million, I don't see them offering much more than 15 million as a maximum. If Rubin thinks 1 year could make them 5 or more million, the board could deny the transfer.
Regardless of the court case, the numbers have to be right. If Rostov retain Sardar's rights, I'm highly confident he will transfer out of Russia. If Rubin win, it will all come down to the figures. Rubin may want too much if Sardar signs a multi-year deal.
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Originally posted by koush22 View PostSorry to bump the thread without new information, but I have to say: being an Iranian football fan is such a sadistic experience at times. For years no big team wanted anything to do with our players and now Lazio is trying so hard to get Azmoun........... but Azmoun wants to stay with papa
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Apparently FIFA's decision is today, and a few teams are waiting to hear it, particularly Lazio. As I said, many articles now support the idea that Rostov is almost a guarantee that Sardar will leave, but Rubin will be more complicated.
At least we should know for sure soon. Seems the teams will want to get his signature ASAP, so we will know if he is transferring within the next few days. If he is training with Rubin by Monday, I would say he will not transfer. Otherwise, hope he will be wearing a different jersey in the next couple of days. Hopefully Rubin doesn't ask for too much money and lets him leave.
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