Matteo Cancellieri's future is unsettled but unhurried. The 24-year-old Italy attacker is contracted to Lazio until June 2027, yet he is free to leave this summer, and several Serie A clubs along with Olympiacos have registered genuine interest. The crucial caveat: this is concrete interest only. No bid has landed, no advanced talks are under way, and Olympiacos — described as the keenest of the bunch — has done nothing beyond making an enquiry. The fee under discussion sits between £3.3m and £4.7m, comfortably below his roughly £6m valuation. The sourcing is solid but thin on momentum. Gianluca Di Marzio, a benchmark reporter, flagged Olympiacos as the most interested party eleven days ago while stressing there is no agreement. Nicolo Schira, a reliable second voice, noted multiple clubs sniffing around thirteen days ago — but again, nothing advanced. Two trusted names, then, agreeing on interest and agreeing equally that nothing is close. The 32% probability reads as against the odds for good reason. For this to complete, one suitor must convert curiosity into an actual bid, agree terms with Lazio, and settle the player's wages — none of which has begun. With interest split between Olympiacos and rival Serie A clubs, no single destination has pulled clear, which suppresses the chance of any one move landing. For context, Olympiacos paid £4m to sign from Rio Ave in 2026 and £4m from Fulham in 2014 — so the mooted fee is squarely in keeping with how they do business. Watch for the first concrete bid, or for one club firming up enough to open real talks. Until then, this stays a slow-burning rumour.