Yet there they were, in the final hours of deadline day, desperately trying to lure the 23-year-old away from Plymouth Argyle.
“When a team like that makes an offer, it shows how far you’ve come,” said Whittaker, and he’s got every right to feel proud. Don’t forget that he spent the first half of last season on loan at the Pilgrims in League One before being recalled by Swansea.
Without doubt, Lazio’s interest in Whittaker is a reflection of Italian football’s diminished status in the global game.
Last month, ministers controversially scrapped the so-called ‘Beckham Law’ that gave hefty tax breaks to overseas players.
Even before that intervention, Serie A was struggling to compete with rival ‘Big Five’ competitions, its annual revenues dwarfed by the Premier League and only marginally greater than France’s Ligue 1, the perennial minnows of the group.
Lazio can no longer strut around Harrods selecting the cream of the crop. They have to take what they can get.
Yet the pursuit of Whittaker, which Lazio conducted alongside similarly fruitless negotiations to sign Sunderland’s Jack Clarke, is as much about the Championship’s growing profile on the international stage as it is about the weakness of Italian football.
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