Enzo Le Fee move to Real Betis could have Implications for Arthur
Enzo Le Fee's time at Roma appears to be coming to a close, with the midfielder on the brink of a transfer to Real Betis. The 24-year-old, who joined Roma from Rennes for €23 million last summer, has struggled to find his place in the squad under coach Claudio Ranieri, making only ten appearances and totalling just 460 minutes of play. The post Enzo Le Fee move to Real Betis could have Implications for Arthur appeared first on FootItalia.com.
Enzo Le Fee’s time at Roma appears to be coming to a close, with the midfielder on the brink of a transfer to Real Betis. The 24-year-old, who joined Roma from Rennes for €23 million last summer, has struggled to find his place in the squad under coach Claudio Ranieri, making only ten appearances and totalling just 460 minutes of play.
Calciomercato report how Le Fee’s lack of integration into the team’s tactics has led to his exclusion from recent matchday squads, raising questions about his future. Reports indicate that Betis has shown serious interest in acquiring him, and the French midfielder has reportedly agreed to the move. The deal is expected to be finalized soon, with negotiations cantered around a loan agreement that includes an option for Betis to buy him outright at the end of the season.
This potential transfer has also impacted other players, particularly Arthur Melo from Juventus. Betis had been exploring a loan deal for Arthur but encountered difficulties due to his salary demands. With Le Fee’s imminent arrival, they have shifted their focus away from Arthur and toward securing Le Fee as a more financially viable option.
The situation surrounding Le Fee highlights Roma’s ongoing efforts to reshape their squad during the winter transfer window. While they prepare to part ways with Le Fee, they are also considering their options regarding Arthur, who remains on their radar as they look to strengthen their midfield.
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