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Robin Gosens keen on Roma as an option

Robin Gosens keen on Roma as an option

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Robin Gosens keen on Roma as an option
Robin Gosens is being linked with a move to Roma.
The Giallorossi are in advanced talks to send Angelino to Al Hilal and are therefore looking to bring in a new leftback.
Given Gian Piero Gasperini's recent appointment, Robin Gosens – currently at Fiorentina – has been linked as a potential replacement due to his strong bond with the former Atalanta manager.
At the moment, however, there has been no contact between Roma and Gosens' entourage.
Nonetheless, according to Retesport, the German international would be keen on Roma as an option for next season.

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