Dutch midfielder Gini Wijnaldum is open to a loan switch from Parc des Princes to Stadio Olimpico as soon as possible. However, his $9 million yearly salary would be too much of a burden for the Italians. So now what?Jose Mourinho sees the former Liverpool man as an ideal addition for his Roma side, and the player himself is keen to make the move after being told that he won’t play for new Paris boss Christophe Galtier.🗓 #OnThisDay in 2016, @GWijnaldum signed for the Reds.🔴 237 appearances⚽️ 22 goals🎯 15 assists🏆 Premier League 2019/20🏆 Champions League 2019🏆 FIFA Club World Cup 2019🏆 UEFA Super Cup 2019What a player 👏 pic.twitter.com/FX1jmrn3OY— Anfield Watch (@AnfieldWatch) July 22, 2022 With the World Cup coming up late in the year, most players are desperate to be at a club where they’ll play regularly. It’s usually one of the prerequisites to be selected by their national team. With Wijnaldum only playing sporadically last season, his position in the Oranje squad is far from guaranteed.So, the time has come for Gini to ask himself what’s more important to him: playing for his country in the sport’s most reputable tournament or sitting on a hefty salary in the Parc des Princes stands.##NAJAVA_MECA_6520540##PSG’s football advisor Luis Campos insists that Roma should pay 60 per cent of Wijnaldum’s wages while he’s turning out for the Giallorossi. That would be $5.4 million. Roma cannot afford to pay that much, considering their best-paid players, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Tammy Abraham and Paulo Dybala, only have $4.6 million of guaranteed wages. Therefore, Roma are offering to cover 40 per cent of Gini’s wages, or around $3.6 million. As things stand, Les Parisiens deem that offer not good enough. The talks will continue.