Lazio’s newest addition, Oluwafisayo Faruq Dele-Bashiru, has arrived in Rome with high hopes and an even higher determination to make an impact.
The 23-year-old midfielder, born in Hamburg, Germany, and of Nigerian descent, joins Lazio on loan from Turkish club Hatayspor, bringing with him a blend of international experience and youthful energy that Lazio fans are eager to see on the pitch.
Dele-Bashiru’s football journey has been one of persistence and promise. After starting his career in Manchester City’s renowned youth academy, he moved to Sheffield Wednesday in 2020, where he began to make a name for himself in English football. Known for his strength, dribbling, and box-to-box capabilities, Dele-Bashiru quickly became a standout performer in the English Championship.
His performances did not go unnoticed, leading to a move to Hatayspor in Turkey, where he continued to develop his game.
However, it is in Italy where Dele-Bashiru now looks to truly establish himself. Lazio, a club with a rich history and high ambitions, identified him as a key piece for their midfield, bringing him in to add depth, versatility, and a fresh dynamic to the squad.
Wearing the coveted number 7 jersey—a number that carries significant weight and history at the club—Dele-Bashiru is fully aware of the expectations placed upon him.
During his unveiling, Dele-Bashiru expressed his excitement and determination to succeed in Serie A. “I’m happy to be here, and I know this season will be awesome,” he said with conviction. “I’m determined to make a mark here.”
His style of play, characterized by powerful runs, tenacious ball-winning, and the ability to contribute both defensively and offensively, aligns perfectly with Lazio’s tactical approach under manager Maurizio Sarri.
As the new season approaches, Dele-Bashiru is poised to play a crucial role in Lazio’s quest for domestic and European success.
As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Lazio’s new number 7. Dele-Bashiru’s arrival marks a new chapter in his career and a promising addition to Lazio’s ambitions.