‘I don’t even care’: Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses

'I don't even care': Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses
'I don't even care': Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses

‘I don’t even care’: Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses

‘I don’t even care’: Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses

Ryan Kent, a former Rangers winger, appeared to have taken offense at Lazio president Claudio Lotito after his

transfer from Fenerbahce to Serie A powerhouse Lazio fell through on the last day of the winter transfer window.

Depending on your point of view, Ryan Kent’s determination to fight for his position in Istanbul or, as suggested by

La Lazio Siamo Noi, a complex situation involving him and his current contract at Fenerbahce, were the driving

forces behind the dramatic breakdown in negotiations.

'I don't even care': Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses
‘I don’t even care’: Presidents hits out at former £7m Rangers man as transfer collapses

In any case, Lazio manager Claudio Lotito is eager to put the controversy behind him and move on after the former

Rangers player lost out on what might have been a once-in-a-lifetime chance

to play for one of the most storied teams in Europe.

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“I’m not sure what made him hesitate to move back. And I don’t even care,” Lotito asserts to Il Messaggero, arguing

that Kent was more of a “opportunity” than a necessity.

“Because—I reiterate—it was a chance at no expense. An excess.

“We believe in the strength of this squad, on which we have focused, and from which we still expect a lot,

so we didn’t need reinforcements.”

After leaving Ibrox for free when his contract ended, Kent once cost Rangers £7 million. Since then, his career has

been quite unpleasant, and his failed attempt to move to Serie A is just one more

depressing chapter in a frustrating season.

Lazio and Hull City move on from Ryan Kent

Since November, Kent has only played five minutes of football in the Super Lig in Turkey. Additionally, he saw a

possible mid-season transfer to Hull City to fail, and Lotito’s opponent Acun Ilicali was less than appreciative of a

scenario that resulted in frowns rather than smiles.

Regarding Ryan Kent, this is a significant matter. At the moment, Ilicali clarified that “desires, appetite, and the

desire to play are important.” Hull substituted Abdulkadir Omur, another Super Lig forward.

Omur is well-liked by the crowd and has grown to be one (at Hull). Ryan Kent did not exhibit this hunger, so we

looked to another football player.

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