Lazio’s sporting director, Igli Tare, has taken the ordinary decision to factor a brief only to announce that he has no respect for David Silva’s “man” after signing for real society instead of Italians.
Silva, 34, officially left Manchester City on Monday after 10 years at the club, marking him as possibly his best player.
The game creator demonstrated last year that he plans to leave in 2020 at the end of his contract, sometimes there have been few hypotheses about where he might end up next.
That was until the last few weeks, however, when Lazio seemed certain to be Silva’s new home, with the media claiming that everything agreed and that a medical examination had been planned.
But the Royal surprised on Monday when, a few hours after City announced its goal of immortalizing Silva with a statue, the Basque club proved that former foreign Spain was its new player.
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The news reportedly angered and surprised Lazio, and Tare’s resolve to factor a brief, albeit fulminant, seemed to verify the club’s position.
Accompanied without further comment from the institution in general, Tare’s research on the stage was published Tuesday on the Lazio website, with the director saying, “I am learning of David Silva’s transfer to the Royal Society.I have great respect for the player, but not for the player.”
Silva has signed a two-year contract with La Real, with whom he will compete in La Liga for the first time since leaving Valencia in 2010.
This will be Silva’s moment at the Basque club, who spent a season on loan at Eibar at the start of his career.