Edoardo Bove is closing in on a move to the German Bundesliga.
After two nights of reflection, Edoardo Bove now seems determined to leave Roma, driven by the desire to play and by the awareness that, in the first two games of the season, he was not considered an important player by Daniele De Rossi.
Despite the disappointment of the farewell, Bove chose to accept the transfer, but insisted that the transfer was not permanent.
For this reason he opted for a loan to Eintracht Frankfurt, with the buy option in favor of the German club and a percentage on the future resale still being defined.
Bove preferred this solution to the offer from Nottingham Forest, who had proposed almost 10 million euros for his permanent transfer.
Roma CEO Lina Souloukou had negotiated directly with Evangelos Marinakis, owner of the English club and its former president at Olympiacos, but Bove chose to try his luck in Germany.
Overnight, negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt continued, and the transfer now seems imminent.
Roma’s decision to deprive themselves of a talent who grew up in their academy surprised many, including teammates, writes Corriere dello Sport.
However, Bove is determined to use this opportunity to have a great experience abroad. He could return to Trigoria next June, more mature and with more international experience.