Inzaghi agrees lazio contract renewal
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Simone Inzaghi says he has agreed a new contract to remain as Lazio's head coach. Inzaghi took over in July 2016 following the shock departure of Marcelo Bielsa after just two days in
charge at Stadio Olimpico and the 41-year-old led Lazio to the final of the Coppa Italia, where they were beaten by Juventus. While Lazio are yet to officially announce Inzaghi's new
contract, the coach said he has agreed terms on an extension after the club finished fifth in Serie A. You may like "I'm very happy to have renewed with Lazio," Inzaghi told
Sky Sports Italia. "All that is missing are the signatures, and they will arrive soon. I'm happy to continue, we hope to do great things next season. "Everything is shared
with my staff and the players, but what I like is the enthusiasm we brought to the people. Seeing 50,000 at the Olimpico makes me very proud." Inzaghi's next task will be
persuading club captain Lucas Biglia to remain, with AC Milan linked with a move for the Argentina international. However, the Lazio boss said contract negotiations with the 31-year-old are
continuing. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. "Talks are ongoing. I talked to Lucas before he left. Now he's away with his national
team and he'll try to do his best," Inzaghi added. "The club is in constant contact with him and his entourage. He's our captain and the coach thinks the same way the
fans think. "For us it would be a pleasure to have Lucas here again, with the captain's armband on, in our team. Lucas will finish his [Argentina] matches and then, along with his
entourage and the club, make a decision."