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AS Roma has had a turbulent few weeks. Between the expected departure of its sporting director Tiago Pinto and the dismissal of its coach José Mourinho – replaced by a former member of the house, in the person of Daniele De Rossi – the management of the Louve club also had to manage the Renato Sanches case ( 26 years). Very little used by the Special One since his arrival on loan from Paris Saint-Germain last summer (9 matches played TCC including only 3 starts, 1 goal, 0 assist), the Portuguese midfielder clearly did not feel more appreciated at its fair value on the other side of the Alps.
An exit ordered by Mou only 18 minutes of play after his entry into play was even a taste too much for him, who had decided to erase any reference to the Giallorossi in the description and Instagram profile photo. However, we learned through the transalpine press that the Seleçao das Quinas international (32 caps, 3 goals) reappeared on the social network with the yellow-and-red jersey, only a few days after the ouster of his technician and compatriot in the middle of the season. An end to tension after the hasty departure of Mourinho or just a turnaround after discussion with the Roman board? To be continued.
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