Roma: Claudio Ranieri confirms the departure of Enzo Le Fée

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Enzo Le Fée will already leave Roma. Arriving in exchange for a €23 million transfer from Stade Rennais, the midfielder plays less and less, especially since the arrival on the bench of Claudio Ranieri. The 24-year-old midfielder has found a way out, which his coach confirmed to the press this Friday. The former Lorient player is preparing to go on loan to Sunderland where he will meet up with a certain Régis Le Bris, whom he knew well in Morbihan.

The Fairy had to leavesays Ranieri. He said goodbye to me and I was sorry to have to let him go. I didn’t have time to get to know him. He left because he wants to play. If they (Sunderland, editor’s note) don’t buy him, we will have a player who played 6 months in the Championship, a difficult and important championship. This is why he will come back more mature. Otherwise, we will have realized added value. » The Fairy only wore the Roma jersey 10 times in all competitions.

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