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| Sunday, 17 November, 2002, 19:12 GMT Libya considering Lazio buyout ![]() Gaddafi (right) already has many interests in Italy Libya is considering buying the majority stake in Italian club Lazio, which has been put up for sale by current owners Cirio. A statement received by Italian press agency Ansa from Al-Saadi Gaddafi, the son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, confirmed that the "Libyan authority is evaluating a bid to buy the majority share" in the Serie A outfit. Cirio, who are in grave difficulty having lost 83.9m euros in the last nine months, announced on Wednesday their intention to sell their 35% ownership of Lazio. The club itself is in financial trouble after being subject to legal action from Manchester United, who are owed �12m following Lazio's purchase of Dutch defender Jaap Stam in August 2001. Earlier this month, Gaddafi, who plays for Libya and is one of his country's soccer officials, signed a cooperation deal between the Libyan soccer authorities and Lazio. The deal, reported to be worth $600,000 to the Italian club, would allow Tripoli-based club Al-Ittihad, who Al-Saadi plays for, to use Lazio's training ground for 10 days a year. Gaddafi is also a member of the board of Juventus, after the Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Company (Lafico) bought a 7.5% share in the Italian champions. | See also: 13 Nov 02 | Europe 08 Nov 02 | Man Utd 11 Nov 02 | Africa Top Africa stories now: Links to more Africa stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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