Mile Svilar has reaffirmed his commitment to AS Roma whilst acknowledging the unpredictability of professional football. In an exclusive interview with Radio Romanista, the goalkeeper discussed his long-term plans at the club, emphasising that his family is settled and content in Rome.
Svilar stopped short of guaranteeing his future beyond the immediate term, recognising that circumstances can change in football. "In the life and career of a professional, you are not always the only one making decisions, but I am happy here, my family is happy here. So for now I want to stay here and that's it," he said. The 27-year-old acknowledged the broader forces at play in football: "What will happen in two, three, or five years? I don't know, you don't know, the president doesn't know, the coach doesn't know. Football is made up of dynamics that go beyond the player."
Despite this philosophical perspective on the game's uncertainties, Svilar made clear his immediate desire to remain at the Giallorossi. "But if you ask me: yes, I want to stay here," he concluded. Svilar joined Roma in July 2022 from Benfica and has established himself as a key figure in Gian Piero Gasperini's squad.
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Roma are actively pursuing Jonathan Rowe, the 23-year-old Bologna forward, as they seek to strengthen their attack potentially dependent on Matías Soulé's departure. Cult of Calcio reports that Bologna have set an asking price of €40 million for Rowe, whose contract extends until 2029, with Chelsea also interested in the English winger. Roma's guaranteed Champions League football may give them an advantage over Bologna's lack of European qualification. Rowe registered three goals and three assists across 28 Serie A appearances in his first season at Bologna following his arrival from Marseille. The move follows Roma's earlier summer investments, including €35 million on Santiago Castro from Bologna and the permanent signing of Donyell Malen from Aston Villa. Cult of Calcio notes that head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has also considered RB Leipzig's Antonio Nusa as an alternative. Separately, Il Romanista reports that goalkeeper Mile Svilar has reaffirmed his commitment to Roma, telling Radio Romanista that he and his family are settled in the city, though he acknowledged football's unpredictability when discussing his long-term future.
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“Nel corso dell'intervista esclusiva realizzata da Radio Romanista, Mile Svilar ha avuto modo di parlare anche del suo futuro e del suo legame con la piazza. Ecco le parole del portiere giallorosso.
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Read the full article in Italian at Il Romanista.