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OM’s management has just taken a big stop on its transfer window. The track leading to the central defender of AS Rome, Evan is Crowis now compromised for a series of unexpected sales.

Mercato OM: AS Rome is no longer obliged to sell Evan Ndickka

OM sees one of its defense priorities moving away. The Phocaean club hoped to take advantage of AS Rome's financial difficulties to recruit Evan Nadickka at an affordable price. But his plans are suddenly called into question a financial arrangement undertaken by the Italian club.

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Gianluca di Marzio reports that AS Rome is in advanced negotiations with the Torino for a double transfer: that of Alessandro Romano and Federico Terlizzi for around 6 million euros. Added to the sale of Luigi Cherubini to Sassuolo, this operation would allow Roma to generate more than 13 millions d’euro. A capital gain necessary to comply with the requirements of UEFA within the framework of the settling settling.

Marseille will have to review her plans

These sales will allow Giallorossi to relieve their financiers a little without having to sacrifice executives, like Evan Ndickka. This opportunity that OM hoped to exploit fly away. The Ivorian defender seems to stay well to stay in Rome, who does not move any options for the rest of his career.

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On the other hand, the management of Olympique de Marseille will have to modify its plans. Negotiations to repatriate the former Auxerrois now have little chance of succeeding, even nothing is impossible during the transfer window. Zerbi's coach Roberto still expected recruits experienced for his defense.

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