LATEST ROMA FOOTBALL NEWS – Leandro Paredes is staying at Roma and renewing, albeit by just one year, his contract that expires in June 2025. According to reports in today’s edition of Il Messaggero, the Argentine midfielder has signaled in advance his willingness to remain with Roma by agreeing to reduce his current 4 million net salary, spreading it over two seasons in which he will receive about 2.5 million a year. Roma will also still be able to benefit from the “growth decree” valid for renewals of players who had already used the rule.
However, the mystery remains open about the presence of an agreement, or gentlemen’s agreement, between the Giallorossi club and the player on the possibility of an early farewell should Boca come forward with an offer. Yesterday, very detailed reports filtered from Argentina about an alleged rescission clause present in the agreement with Roma, which was, however, dryly denied by Trigoria.
Different would be the talk of a gentleman’s agreement that Roma and Paredes may have struck before signing the new contract, which would allow the player to return to his homeland should certain conditions materialize, good for both the midfielder and the club. Reinforcing this hypothesis, journalist Lorenzo Pes of Il Tempo reveals to TRS today, was Paredes’ own entourage, who filtered that such an agreement exists between the parties.
Sources: The Messenger/Tele Radio Stereo
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