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Luis Alberto Romero, who was a key player for Lazio for eight seasons, decided this summer to take a new direction in his career and head to Qatar, signing with Al-Duhail. At 31 years old, Luis Alberto signed a contract with the Qatari club until 2027, bringing in €11 million for Lazio as part of the transfer.
The former Sevilla and Barça B player recently explained the reasons behind his decision. In an interview published by AS, Luis Alberto was clear about his departure from the Roman club. "Why did I leave? Tell me who left Lazio in a good way," he firmly stated. According to the footballer, the Italian club does not show the same respect as other clubs when it comes to parting ways with its players. "It's a shame because then you see other teams behaving differently: at least they have you say goodbye or hold a press conference," he added, expressing his frustration at the lack of recognition from Lazio at the end of his time with the team.
Luis Alberto: "I didn't see anything clean"
Luis Alberto, who had recently renewed with Lazio and seemed willing to stay until the end of his career, revealed that he didn't feel comfortable in the club in his final days there. "I had just renewed. For me, the idea was to stay for life, but I didn't want to be in a place where I didn't see anything clean. I wanted to feel more at ease in terms of football," he explained.
Despite his significant legacy at Lazio, Luis Alberto chose to seek a new challenge in Qatar, where he hopes to enjoy greater stability and peace of mind. His departure marks the end of an important chapter for the Italian club, which must now look for a replacement for one of its most prominent players in recent years.
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