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Roma in talks with Real Betis over Salah-Eddine exit
·30 June 2026·53d ago

Roma in talks with Real Betis over Salah-Eddine exit

Source: Roma News

Roma is negotiating with Real Betis to sell winger Anass Salah-Eddine as the club faces financial pressures from a UEFA settlement agreement deadline on 30 June. The Giallorossi must generate a capital gain to register on their balance sheet or face potential sanctions, including UEFA squad list restrictions for the 2027–28 season. The club is pursuing smaller sales to avoid penalties, with Salah-Eddine among those targeted for departure.

Salah-Eddine, a 2002-born player, joined Roma in February 2025 and has spent only six months at the club. Last season he was on loan at PSV, making 25 appearances across league and Champions League football. He is currently competing for Morocco at the World Cup and has established himself in the national squad. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini does not view him as part of his plans, making a return to Roma unlikely during the summer pre-season training. Betis, who will compete in the Champions League next season, have identified the winger as a target. The specific financial terms of any potential transfer remain to be negotiated.

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Il 30 giugno è arrivato e la Roma deve far fronte alla scadenza del settlement agreement stipulato con l’Uefa. Al momento, nessun pezzo pregiato della rosa ha lasciato Trigoria, permettendo di registrare una plusvalenza da mettere a bilancio. Per il club giallorosso, quindi, potrebbe arrivare una…

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