Roma make important decision for Svilar

Roma make important decision for Svilar
Roma make important decision for Svilar

This Thursday evening in Rome, Mile Svilar could have been in the Belgian goal to face Italy. But as we know, the rules do not allow changing federations twice and at international level, it therefore seems to be in an impasse.

In the club, however, things are going particularly well, which is all the more frustrating for him. Roma would also have made an important decision about him. This month of October will be decisive for the former Anderlecht player according to the Italian press.

Extended by two years

The one who is under contract until 2027 is seriously starting to interest Premier League clubs, who could spend significant sums to afford his services next season. But in the Italian capital, they have no intention of letting Svilar slip away like that.

Thus, a contract until 2029 will be offered to him with a particularly significant increase. The goalkeeper should double his salary with this extension and his departure clause should be revised upwards.

Good news

Satisfied with his stay in Italy, Svilar has no intention of looking elsewhere for the moment. The contract extension is therefore quite good news for him, who will want to allow the Giallorossi to turn their heads around after a complicated start to the season and below expectations.

Ninth in the standings with ten points, Roma is only six points from the lead, occupied by Naples. Everything is therefore still largely possible but for that, it will obviously be necessary to win a series of victories.

We will also have to get our heads straight in the Europa League since Roma only have one point in two games. The 1-0 defeat at Elfsborg was particularly disappointing for Svilar and his teammates. Upon returning from the international break, there will be a double duel at home, against Inter then Dynamo Kyiv.

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