AS Roma: Leandro Paredes pleases Al-Shabab

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The winter transfer window will soon open its doors in most countries within a few hours. In Italy, AS Roma risks being scrutinized precisely given the turbulent first part of the season experienced by the Giallorossi. With the arrival of Claudio Ranieri on the bench, La Louve had a total of three coaches in a few months after the hasty departures of Daniele De Rossi and Ivan Juric. The market is therefore likely to be particular with adjustments expected in both directions to save a season.

According to our information, the Argentine midfielder, Leandro Paredes, could well pack his bags and the Saudi club Al-Shabab, coached by the Turkish tactician Fatih Terim, has ticked off the profile of the former Parisian. After leaving Paris Saint-Germain for AS Roma, Paredes gradually left the Roman rotation with only 9 league appearances at the start of the campaign. He greatly pleases the leadership of Al-Shabab, now represented by the legend Pavel Nedved.

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