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Frederic Massara has returned to the sports management of Roma with a speech full of commitment, but also grounded. Beyond the pride of returning to the club where he experienced important stages of his career, the executive knows that his main challenge is to balance the books before June 30. The clock is ticking, and the demands of Financial Fair Play are pressing. In this context, the departure of Evan Ndicka is starting to gain strength.
Selling is necessary before June 30
The Franco-Ivorian center-back, who arrived on a free transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt two summers ago, has become one of the most valuable pieces in the squad. His sale would represent a net capital gain, something essential to generate the ten million euros that the club needs before closing the financial year. Although the initial intention was to retain the player, the economic context requires a reevaluation of his situation.
As reported by 'Gazzetta dello Sport', Massara, who has praised the quality of the current team and his intention to make it grow sustainably, cannot overlook the financial constraints. Roma has finalized the departures of Enzo Le Fée and Samuel Dahl, but they are not sufficient. Players like Leandro Paredes, heading to Boca Juniors; Eldor Shomurodov, wanted in Turkey; and Saud Abdulhamid, attracting interest from clubs in France and Turkey, are also on the way out.
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