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Lazio and Premier League clubs vie for 24‑year‑old Brazilian striker

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·

The 24‑year‑old Brazilian forward John Kennedy has become the focus of a transfer tug‑of‑war, with Serie A club Lazio preparing a bid while English sides Watford and Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) intensify their pursuit. Negotiations are still in their infancy, but the competing interest signals a busy summer for the striker.

Sky Sport Italia Lazio have set their sights on Kennedy, yet talks with Fluminense remain in the initial phase. The Italian club’s early‑stage approach underscores its desire to strengthen its attacking options.

Watford and Wolves are also monitoring the situation closely, according to the same Italian outlet. Both English clubs have expressed keen interest, adding pressure to the developing negotiations.

Kennedy has recorded 14 goals and two assists in 35 competitive games for Fluminense during the 2026 season. Those figures highlight his productivity and explain why multiple clubs are targeting him.

On the international stage, the striker has earned six caps for Brazil’s Under‑23 side, finding the net once. His performances for the BRAZIL youth team have further raised his profile ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

The 24‑year‑old celebrated his birthday in May, marking another year since rising through the Fluminense youth academy. He returned to Brazil after a brief loan spell in Mexico with Pachuca, adding experience abroad to his résumé.

The early‑stage talks with Lazio, juxtaposed with the keen interest from Watford and Wolves, illustrate a scenario where the striker’s next move could hinge on which club can craft a viable agreement first. The involvement of clubs from Italy to DE signals a competitive market that will shape both Serie A and Premier League summer strategies.

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