Mercato OL: a great from Europe wants to treat himself to Ernest Nuamah!

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Loaned in the summer of 2023 by the Belgian club RWD Molenbeek, which is also owned by John Textor, the majority shareholder of the Rhone team, Ernest Nuamah is still not officially an OL player. To do this, the last sixth in Ligue 1 will, in fact, have to give up 25 million euros and thus make a definitive transfer. If the future of the native of Kumasi could therefore lie between Rhône and Saône, another scenario nevertheless remains possible.

Thus, according to the latest information from Sky Italia, the one who scored 7 goals and delivered 3 assists in 39 matches in all competitions would be in the sights of AS Roma, determined to strengthen on the offensive level. Having just arrived as sporting director of the Roman club, Florent Ghisolfi seems, in this capacity, to want to activate his Ligue 1 network and thus get his hands on a player he was able to see evolve on the Ligue 1 pitches.

Ernest Nuamah to Italy?

Already interested in the profile of Nicolas Tagliafico, the Louve club could therefore make its market on the side of OL even if Federico Chiesa, currently under contract with Juventus Turin until June 2025, is also targeted by Roman training. With this in mind, the Giallorossi have already planned to meet Fali Ramadani, the Italian winger’s agent, over the next week.

One thing is certain, the former Norsjaelland crack could also liven up the Lyon transfer window, at a time when Alexandre Lacazette, Maxence Caqueret and even Rayan Cherki also see their future discussed. Considered an ideal profile for Daniele De Rossi’s 4-3-3, the Ghanaian (11 caps, 2 goals) is therefore not safe from offering himself a new challenge in the weeks to come. It remains to be seen the position of the last finalist of the Coupe de France, who could well be forced to sell a few players this summer.

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