Mile Svilar: 'Roma is my home.'
The Belgian goalkeeper signed a contract that will keep him at the Giallorossi until 2030, and Svilar himself expressed his happiness on social media.
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On Instagram, the goalkeeper posted an emotional message:
'Pride, Ambition, Love. Thank you to the club for your trust and to all of you Romanisti for your unconditional support.
Roma is our home. Forza Roma, Always.'

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