According to the Courier, Gondozi's termination fee is 50 million euros, and teams such as Newcastle, Villa and Sunderland are all interested in introducing them.
Lazio is increasingly worried about the situation of Nilo Villa and Gondozi, both of whom are the core players of the Blue Eagles midfielder, and both contracts include a 50 million euro termination clause.
This clause is by no means a trivial matter. Once a club is willing to pay the termination fee, Lazio Chairman Lotito will not be able to intervene, and the final decision is completely in the hands of the players.
Although Rovilla's situation is already worrying, the situation in Gondozi may be even more tricky. The French midfielder's contract with the club has been signed by 2028 and has attracted the attention of many Premier League teams. Following the initial contact between Newcastle United and Aston Villa, Sunderland, now coached by Gondozi's mentor in Lorient, has also joined the competition. This interest may translate into substantial action in the coming weeks.
Lazio hopes that Sarri's return can become a decisive factor. Gondozi has publicly expressed his excitement of playing for Sarri again, and has even personally paid attention to the progress of negotiations between the two sides.
At present, since Lazio is in a stagnant state in signings, Lotito cannot provide room for renewal or salary adjustments, the club can only hope that Gondozi and Rovilla will not choose to activate the termination clause in the end.