Sanches towards farewell: Roma wants to send him back to Paris

Roma’s general manager Tiago Pinto took a big gamble on Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches, but it will end in failure after just six months. The Friedkin club wants to terminate the loan in January and get the much-maligned player back to Paris.This is the potential scenario involving Renato Sanches, Roma, and Tiago Pinto. Specifically, Giallorossi’s general manager, who had guaranteed the midfielder’s performance and physical condition at the end of the last transfer window, now seems ready to send the Portuguese player back to his home club by asking Paris Saint-Germain to terminate the loan of the number 20 already in January. (🌕) AS Roma want to end Renato Sanches’ loan deal! Paris is not against this, but would first like to find a way out for the player with Jorge Mendes. @Santi_J_FM 🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/jvZRIDtG9E— PSGhub (@PSGhub) December 27, 2023 Currently, the rumours, which have been gaining ground in recent weeks, are strengthened by indications from France, speaking of an imminent contact between the Trigoria club and Nasser Al-Khelaifi to immediately conclude Sanches’ disappointing spell in the Italian capital. PSG does not seem inclined to put excessive resistance to Pinto’s request (provided that super-agent Jorge Mendes finds a new team for the Portuguese midfielder). If Renato were to return to Paris, his departure would free up a place on the UEFA list, allowing Roma’s management to replace him with either Sardar Azmoun or Rasmus Kristensen.##NAJAVA_MECA_7764836##Confirmation of the recent rumours came from Renato Sanches himself through another clue left on social media. The player has edited his Instagram profile, removing the image of him in Roma’s jersey and replacing it with a completely black image. Moreover, any reference to the Gialllorossi has disappeared from his bio. This move seems to foreshadow the end of an adventure that never really took off due to the player’s continuous physical problems, with him having played only 227 minutes between Serie A and the Europa League.

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