Roma wants Jérémie Boga!

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This Wednesday morning, Sky Italy claimed that AS Roma had reached an agreement with Jérémie Boga for a transfer this summer. The truth is a little different. It is true that the whirling Nice winger is very popular with the Italian club and in particular with coach Daniele De Rossi. But for the moment, no agreement has been reached between the different parties, either between the former Atalanta player and the Italian club or between Roma and Nice.

According to our information, the Italian club plans to get in touch with the Gym very quickly and could quickly formulate a concrete transfer offer for the player who scored 6 goals and provided 6 assists last year in Ligue 1. Bought for €17 million by Nice, the Marseille native will not be sold off. Finally, it is worth remembering that it was Roma DS Florent Ghisolfi who brought the Ivorian international to the Promenade des Anglais when he was still Nice’s sporting director.

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