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Zaniolo, further and further from Rome

Zaniolo, further and further from Rome

The Rome ended up proclaiming itself as the champion team of the Conference League in a final where it was Nicolo Zaniolo the one who scored the winning goal in the 32nd minute of the game against Feyenoord. The Italian winger continues to stand out in José Mourinho’s team, but the relationship between the two parties has cooled, and that is that Zaniolo, according to the ‘Run for Sport’does not feel valued in the Roman painting.

On the one hand, there is the fact that Nicolo Zaniolo’s renewal has been postponed until September. Roma are currently refusing to offer him a salary increase and are doing everything possible to avoid such a moment, which the Giallorossi footballer is not liking at all. On the other hand, at the same time that this happens, the speculations of Roma’s interest in Paulo Dybala continue ‘in crescendo’. Both circumstances have led the player to feel undervalued and he is not happy with the club, which could push him to look for a way out this summer.

Zaniolo is highly valued in Serie A

Nicolo Zaniolo He has been one of the most outstanding players of the Italian team for quite some time, which has led several important teams in Serie A to test his possible signing. Among them, in fact, is the current champion of the Italian league, the AC Milan, who has been considering his possible signing for weeks. However, in Italy they favor the Juventus of Turinwho have been following the attacker of the Giallorossi team for a long time to reinforce the band.

Despite the fact that Roma and Zaniolo are not at their best moment and that the Roman team has lowered its initial demands regarding his possible departure, José Mourinho’s team will not sell the Italian for less than 50 million euros. In other words, Roma will not make his exit easy at all unless a very succulent offer arrives.

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