He signed a summer loan with them, with a buyout clause of 17 million euros after two seasons. For a hefty sum of money, Juventus had sold off a player they couldn't decide what to do with, and they had no desire to bring him back. After Maurizio Sarri was replaced as manager, Lazio had second thoughts because it was Sarri who had requested Rovella.
But once the midfielder recovered from his injury, Igor Tudor gave him some minutes, and he was pleased with how he played. According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Rome club has had a change of heart, and he is now anticipated to stay. After losing Felipe Anderson, Lazio will turn him into a vital player as they prepare for Luis Alberto's exit. This implies that at the end of the next season, Juventus should be ready to receive some money from his move.