Lazio have reportedly reached a deal for Ciro Immobile, a €2m loan with €8m obligation to buy.
The striker has already agreed terms on a move to the Biancocelesti, but finding an agreement with Sevilla was proving more of an obstacle.
It appeared this morning as though a breakthrough was close, as the Aquile were offering €8m, just short of the €9m the Spanish side had asked for.
Lazio have reportedly reached a deal for Ciro Immobile, a €2m loan with €8m obligation to buy.
The striker has already agreed terms on a move to the Biancocelesti, but finding an agreement with Sevilla was proving more of an obstacle.
It appeared this morning as though a breakthrough was close, as the Aquile were offering €8m, just short of the €9m the Spanish side had asked for.
Now it appears a compromise has been reached, with Rai Sport stating that Lazio will take Immobile on loan for the season, paying €2m up-front.
They will then have an obligation to buy the Italian international next summer, for a fixed fee of €8m.
That would work for both clubs, as Sevilla would get €10m in total, while Lazio could spread the cost of the transfer over two summers.