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Jonathan Asp Jensen has become one of the names causing the most concern right now in Dépor's planning. The young Danish midfielder, owned by Bayern Munich, has been on the radar of the Coruñés club for weeks, but the operation has become considerably complicated due to the involvement of several Italian teams. According to information from Matteo Moretto, both Lazio and Udinese are interested in the player, although the team from the Italian capital seems to have taken the lead in the race for his signing, as per the latest transfer market rumors.
The scenario has changed rapidly. Dépor had been quietly working on Jonathan Asp Jensen, aware that he is a young talent with room for growth and very interesting prospects to boost the project's competitiveness. However, when a player from Bayern Munich enters the market, even if they don't have a clear spot in the first team, it's normal for clubs with greater economic and sporting power to appear. This is precisely what has happened with Lazio.
Dépor does not want to lose Jonathan Asp Jensen, a player close to signing with Lazio
Dépor sees in Jonathan Asp Jensen a very appealing market opportunity. At 20 years old, the Dane possesses several qualities that match what the Galician club is looking for: youth, talent, hunger, and the ability to grow within an ambitious project.
This wouldn't be a signing just for the present, but a long-term investment that could elevate the team's level and increase its value rapidly.
The blanquiazul sports management has been pursuing the player for weeks, but now faces an evident difficulty. Competing with Serie A clubs is not easy, especially when one of them is Lazio.
La Lazio preme per Jonathan Asp Jensen e offre un prestito oneroso intorno ai 500mila euro con obbligo di riscatto sui 5/6 milioni al Bayern Monaco.
— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) July 5, 2026
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The Roman team can offer a more prominent league, a project with greater international visibility, and a sporting structure that could be very tempting for a player looking to take the next step in his career.
Nevertheless, Dépor is not giving up. In A Coruña, they believe there is still room to fight for the operation, especially if they can convince the player with a clear sports plan.
The key lies in offering him prominence, playing time, and an environment where he can feel important from day one. For a young player, that aspect can weigh as much as the club's name or the category in which it competes.
Lazio now emerges as the major challenge for Dépor. The Italian club has accelerated for Jonathan Asp Jensen and seems to be in a favorable position.
Not only due to their financial capability but also because the player would view the possibility of playing in Serie A favorably. That aspect could tip the scales if Bayern Munich receives similar proposals or if the player has the freedom to choose his destination.
The German club must decide on the most suitable approach. Jonathan Asp Jensen is still a young player with potential, so Bayern Munich wouldn't want to let go of him without securing future interests.
In these types of deals, it wouldn't be surprising if the Bavarian giant tried to include a buy-back option, a percentage of future sales, or a clause to regain control if the player excels elsewhere.
Here, Dépor may face a complex scenario. If the operation turns into an open bidding war, Lazio has an advantage.
If, instead, Bayern Munich prioritizes a destination where the player has guaranteed playing time and more controlled development, the Galician club could regain opportunities. Everything will depend on the details and the player's final decision.
Jonathan Asp Jensen comes from a crucial period for his development. After being trained in Bayern Munich's structure, the Dane has started to gain competitive experience outside Germany, and his name has been circulating among several European clubs.
For Dépor, his arrival would be a statement of authority. Not just in snatching talent from a club like Bayern Munich but also in demonstrating the ability to compete in international deals.
But losing Jonathan Asp Jensen now would be a significant setback, especially after working for weeks on what seemed like a well-progressing signing.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Lazio le quiere robar un fichaje al Dépor
