Loïc Badé will not go to Rome

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Another transfer that falls through for AS Roma. Eager to recruit Kevin Danso, the Roman club gave up on the Austrian international to everyone’s surprise. Subsequently, the transalpine team quickly fell back on Loïc Badé. Author of interesting performances with the French team during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the 24-year-old central defender was the subject of an offensive from the Louve, who wanted to attract him at the base in the form of a loan with a mandatory purchase option of €25 million.

But while his departure for Italy was on track, Loïc Badé will not join the Italian capital. According to our information, Rome proposed a final offer to Seville but finally abandoned the track by ending discussions with its Andalusian counterpart. Thus, the Frenchman should play his second consecutive season with the Nervionenses.

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