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a day ago
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Galatasaray also interested in Ndicka
In the coming days questions about the future of Evan Ndicka will be resolved. Roma's number 5, after a season as an absolute protagonist in which he did not miss even a minute of Serie A, could be sacrificed to meet the stringent demands of UEFA's Financial Fair Play. Advertisement Despite the will of the Giallorossi is to sell Angelino and keep the former Eintracht man in the squad, there could be a scenario in which the Spaniard stays in Trigoria and the Ivorian has to pack his bags. According to Sport Mediaset, in addition to some Premier League clubs and Marseille, Galatasaray would also have started the first exploratory contacts to probe the feasibility of the operation.
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3 days ago
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Roma looking for offers for Evan Ndicka
Roma looking for offers for Evan Ndicka While waiting for the first signings of the newly formed Massara-Ranieri-Gasperini era, Roma's goal by June 30 is to sell. By June 30, the Giallorossi need to make a capital gain of between 15 and 18 million euros. Advertisement Paredes and Shomurodov will leave, while Angelino's sale is currently on standby. A top player, however, could be sacrificed, and all the clues lead to Evan Ndicka. In fact, as La Repubblica writes, Roma have put the Ivorian defender on the market. In recent days the Giallorossi have commissioned various intermediaries to find offers. The club's evaluation of the defender is about 35 million euros.
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5 days ago
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Evan Ndicka offered to Real Madrid
Roma will have to try to find a way to keep Evan Ndicka beyond this summer. As important as he has been this past season, the Ivorian centreback continues being linked with an exit from the Italian capital. Advertisement Despite reassurances from people close to Roma that the club are planning to keep him, several top European clubs are monitoring Ndicka's situation. According to Leggo, Ndicka's entourage have recently offered the player to Real Madrid who are searching for an additional defender. However, Roma's demands are currently putting off most of Ndicka's potential suitors: the Giallorossi are said to be asking for minimum 40 million euros.
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6 days ago
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Newcastle Utd and Manchester Utd interested in Roma's Evan Ndicka
Serie A side Roma are facing the possibility of losing Evan Ndicka and there is interest from Newcastle United and Manchester United. Il Messaggero have reported today, via TMW, that Roma are working on potential sales. Leandro Paredes could be the first to say goodbye, with Nicola Zalewski having already joined Inter. Eldor Shomurodov is close to joining Istanbul Basaksehir, even if he is yet to give a final decision about the move. Advertisement There is still the possibility of Angelino's exit and Ndicka is now attracting interest from Manchester United and Newcastle United. The newspaper believe that only a major offer will convince Roma into a sale, with Arsenal and Tottenham also linked with a move for the left centre-back, who has showed his impressive abilities in a back three and in a back four as well. Ndicka has done well since he first joined under Jose Mourinho, having played every game last season. Kaustubh Pandey I GIFN
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21-06-2025
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Roma could consider Premier League offers for Ndicka
Roma are forced to move on the outgoing market before being able to invest, and the name of Evan Ndicka is back in the news. As reported by Il Messaggero, the Ivorian defender could guarantee a capital gain of close to 40 million euros, essential to settle the accounts in compliance with Financial Fair Play. Advertisement Several Premier League clubs have their eyes on him, including Newcastle and Manchester United, even if the initial intention of the Giallorossi is to keep the prized pieces and sacrifice only secondary elements such as Shomurodov or Paredes. Faced with a concrete offer and budgetary needs, however, the management, now led by Frederic Massara, could also evaluate the possibility of a painful but necessary farewell.