Roma defender Anass Salah-Eddine is being linked with a move to PSV Eindhoven, with the 24-year-old left-back’s future in Italy unclear and the probability of any deal currently listed as “?”.
The Morocco–Netherlands dual national, valued at €12.00m on Transfermarkt, is rumoured to be of interest to the Eredivisie club as they assess defensive options ahead of the next window. With no contract expiry date publicly recorded for the player at Roma, speculation has increased that he could yet become available as a free agent if talks over a new deal do not progress.
Salah-Eddine, born in Amsterdam on 18 January 2002 and standing at 1.81m, is a left‑footed defender whose main position is left-back. He is currently listed with PSV as his national-team affiliation and wears the number 2 shirt at club level, underlining his status as a specialist in the role Roma and PSV are said to be negotiating over.
Recent data places his market value at €12.00m, a figure likely to shape any potential transfer fee or signing-on package were he to leave at the end of a contract cycle. While the exact terms of his Roma deal remain undisclosed, the lack of an official expiry date has fuelled talk of scenarios ranging from a standard transfer to a free-agent switch should his contract be allowed to run down.
No fee, structure or timeframe has yet been agreed and the reported “?” probability underlines that discussions remain at an early and speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
If completed, a move back to PSV and the Eredivisie would offer Salah-Eddine a platform to consolidate his reputation in a familiar environment and could prove a pivotal step in shaping the next phase of his club and international career.
