Lazio sports chief Igli Tare has hinted he could leave this summer.
Tare has suggested he feels it’s the right time for him to depart.
“I have great affection and love for this club, I was here for 18 years overall and that is a bond that will never be broken,” he said.
“My contract expires in just over a month, we need to evaluate with the President what is best, but I too will consider what is best for my future.
“I have been at this club for a long time. At the end of a journey, it is right to evaluate and make the right decision, above all for the club. I am clear on my own ideas, I will talk to the President, but there aren’t many things to clarify. What matters is what is best for the club and I will play my part in that.”
Tare also joked about his sometimes tense relatioship with coach Maurizio Sarri.
“We bought each other boxing gloves at the start of the season… I don’t know where these stories come from and who put them out there. It was a different rapport with Simone Inzaghi, but my admiration for Sarri remains the same. Both the President and I wanted to bring him to Lazio.
“I always expressed my thoughts within the club. There’s no doubt we both have strong characters, but what ties us is wanting what is best for Lazio. Each of us contributed to achieving our target this season.”