
Salah-Eddine rejects PSV move, wants to fight for Roma place
Moroccan winger Salah-Eddine has turned down the chance to make his loan move from AS Roma to PSV permanent, preferring to return to the Giallorossi and compete for a first-team spot. The Dutch club had a right of recall on the player following a solid season in the Eredivisie, but Salah-Eddine has refused to extend his stay at Eindhoven and instead wants to test himself at Roma. AS Roma were exploring the possibility of selling Salah-Eddine as part of their efforts to generate capital gains by the 30 June deadline. With the player now insisting on a return to Italy, PSV must find a replacement. The Dutch club has already begun the search for an alternative and is reportedly targeting Quilindschy Hartman, a former Feyenoord player currently at Burnley, which has recently been relegated to the English Championship. Salah-Eddine was competing at the World Cup when he made his decision clear. The situation has become a focal point of transfer discussion in Dutch media, as PSV works to identify a new left-sided option before the summer window closes.





