The soccer transfer market is always full of rumors and speculations. Lorenzo Lucca, an Italian forward for Udinese in Serie A, is being mentioned in the offices of major European clubs. With his impressive goal-scoring ability, Lucca has started to attract the attention of several top clubs, including Real Madrid.
An Emerging Talent in Serie A
Lorenzo Lucca is a forward of great stature, standing over 6 ft. 6 in. (2 meters) tall, which gives him a physical advantage over many of his rivals. His ability to score goals has been evident in the last 22 matches, where he has scored nine times, becoming one of the standout players.
However, his performance is not just a matter of numbers. Lucca is clear that his main goal is to keep scoring goals and showing his quality on the field.
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The Italian forward has stated on several occasions that his ambition knows no bounds. "I want to score as many goals as possible," he has said in various interviews. With such an ambitious mindset, it's no surprise that his name has started to be mentioned in the major European leagues.
An Eye on LaLiga
The Italian forward Lorenzo Lucca, who stands out in Serie A, also has his eyes on other competitions. According to Relevo, Lucca closely follows LaLiga matches thanks to his friendship with Iker Bravo, a former player of La Fábrica: "Yes, I watch a lot of matches, I like it. Even LaLiga," Lucca commented, highlighting his interest in Spanish soccer.
Additionally, he has expressed his desire to play in Spain someday, particularly in Madrid. "I've only been to Madrid once, with my parents, and in Palma. I've never had the chance to see a match live at Santiago Bernabéu, but someday I'd like to play there," Lucca explained.
Real Madrid's Interest
Lucca's words haven't gone unnoticed by Real Madrid, which is always alert to new European soccer talents. In fact, Lorenzo Lucca's name has entered the agenda of Florentino Pérez and his scouting team, led by Juni Calafat. The Merengues, with a great roster of forwards, have Lucca on their list, although his lack of experience in European elite is an obstacle.
Despite this lack of experience in major competitions, Real Madrid's leaders are evaluating the possibility of signing the Italian forward. His signing could cost between 25 and 30 million euros, a manageable figure for Real Madrid if they decide to bet on him.