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Ndicka draws interest from France, Spain and Germany

Ndicka draws interest from France, Spain and Germany

Yahoo29-04-2025

Evan Ndicka's consistent playing time and high level performances have put him at the center of many transfer rumors.
According to today's edition of Corriere dello Sport, the Ivorian defender is likely to consider the numerous offers he is bound to receive in the upcoming summer transfer window.
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Roma will do everything they can to keep him, but ultimately the final decision will be the player's.
The newspaper claims Paris Saint-Germain are the latest top club to show appreciation for him.
Additionally, Ndicka's former team, Eintracht Frankfurt, have also come forward and inquired about him.
The centreback is also popular among clubs in La Liga.
Roma, who signed him on a free transfer in 2023, have no intention of selling him for less than 40 million.

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