According to Sport Witness via Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United and Roma are yet to reach an agreement over a permanent deal for Chris Smalling, with the side’s €6m apart.
It’s claimed that the Red Devils value the rejuvenated centre-back at €23m, however Roma have only offered an extended loan deal which includes an option to buy worth a total of €17m so far.
It’s added that Paulo Fonseca’s side would offer €3m upfront with the mandatory option to sign the 30-year-old for €14m after.
Sport Witness suggest via La Gazzetta dello Sport that Smalling’s informed all parties involved that he wishes to stay in Roma, with the Italian giants said to be in ‘daily contact’ with United to negotiate.
Will United manage to get their desired fee for Smalling or is Roma’s proposal fair and will the Red Devils eventually accept a deal of this nature?
According to Sport Witness via Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United and Roma are yet to reach an agreement over a permanent deal for Chris Smalling, with the side’s €6m apart.
It’s claimed that the Red Devils value the rejuvenated centre-back at €23m, however Roma have only offered an extended loan deal which includes an option to buy worth a total of €17m so far.
It’s added that Paulo Fonseca’s side would offer €3m upfront with the mandatory option to sign the 30-year-old for €14m after.
Sport Witness suggest via La Gazzetta dello Sport that Smalling’s informed all parties involved that he wishes to stay in Roma, with the Italian giants said to be in ‘daily contact’ with United to negotiate.
Will United manage to get their desired fee for Smalling or is Roma’s proposal fair and will the Red Devils eventually accept a deal of this nature?
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