Svilar turns down Serie A, Premier League, Bundesliga teams
After weeks of negotiations, Roma are very close to making his contract renewal official.
As reported by Nicolò Schira, the renewal of the Serbian goalkeeper is now in the final stages and the signature could arrive in the next few days.
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The agreement includes a new multi-year contract with a salary of 3.5 million euros per season, to which will be added bonuses linked to individual and team objectives.
Svilar strongly wanted to remain at Roma and rejected concrete offers from Serie A, Premier League and Bundesliga clubs, choosing to continue his journey in Giallorossi.

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