Hermoso asks to stay at Bayer, talks on with Roma
Hermoso asks to stay at Bayer, talks on with Roma
Hermoso asks to stay at Bayer, talks on with Roma
Mario Hermoso does not wish to return to the Italian capital after enjoying his spell with Bayer Leverkusen.
In fact, Hermoso would like to continue his adventure in Germany, at Leverkusen, where he is currently on loan.
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The defender owned by Roma, as reported by Nicolò Schira, has expressed his desire to stay with the aspirin also next season.
However, Leverkusen does not have an option to buy and in June, regardless of what will happen, Hermoso will return to Rome.
Discussions are expected in the coming weeks to find a new solution, even if the new Roma coach will then have a say in the future of the Spanish centre-back.

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