Ndicka's departure could prove lucrative for Roma thanks to sell-on clause
Transfer News·28 April 2026·46d ago

Ndicka's departure could prove lucrative for Roma thanks to sell-on clause

Source: Forza Roma

Evan Ndicka remains among Roma's leading candidates for sale before the 30 June deadline to comply with financial fair play regulations. The Ivorian defender joined Roma on a free transfer during the Pinto era, with the club paying only a 4 million euro commission. However, his contract includes a specific clause guaranteeing Ndicka 20% of any transfer fee Roma receives for his departure.

Ndicka arrived at the Stadio Olimpico without a transfer fee, making him a valuable asset should Roma seek to generate funds through player sales. The financial arrangement reflects the deal's original structure and provides the defender with a financial incentive tied to his future move. This clause comes into focus as Roma evaluates potential departures to meet squad financial targets.

On Sunday, Ndicka announced on social media that he had ended his professional relationship with his long-standing agent, signalling a potential shift in his situation at the club.

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Ndicka, la cessione ti fa ricco: ecco la maxi-percentuale sull’incasso della Roma - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il tempo Ndicka, la cessione ti fa ricco: ecco la maxi-percentuale sull’incasso della RomaIl TempoNdicka, la cessione ti fa ricco: ecco la maxi-percentuale sull’incasso della RomaGetty ImagesIl centrale ivoriano, che domenica ha annunciato il divorzio dal suo storico procuratore, ha una clausola a suo favore in caso di addio Redazione 28 aprile 2026 (modifica il 28 aprile 2026 | 09:07) Nella lista dei papabili per una cessione da effettuare entro il 30 giugno per rientrare nei paletti del Fair Play Finanzario il nome di Evan Ndicka è tra quelli più in alto. Il difensore ivoriano è arrivato a parametro zero durante l’era Pinto, che per averlo ha "solo" pagato una commissione da 4 milioni. Ma nell’accordo - come rivela Filippo Biafora su 'Il Tempo' - è inserita una clausola specifica che garantisce al centrale il 20% della cifra incassata dal club giallorosso per la sua partenza. Giusto domenica è stato lo stesso Ndicka ad annunciare sui social network di aver deciso di separarsi dal suo storico procuratore.Leggi anche Esami per Celik, il turco ha un problema al flessore della gamba destra Un segnale di continuità dopo lo show societario © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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