Anass Salah-Eddine: Roma’s Morocco-Netherlands left-back linked with Real Betis switch
Roma’s Morocco-Netherlands left-back Anass Salah-Eddine is being linked with a move to LaLiga side Real Betis, with the 24-year-old’s future in Serie A under fresh scrutiny amid uncertainty over his contract situation in the Italian capital.
Reports on 2 July 2026 have placed Salah-Eddine on Betis’s radar as the Seville club explore options at left-back. The probability of any deal remains unclear – listed only as “?” – but his estimated €12.00m market value is expected to frame any negotiations if Roma decide to sell rather than risk him edging towards free-agent status in the medium term.
Born in Amsterdam on 18 January 2002 and standing at 1.81m, Salah-Eddine is a left-footed defender whose main position is left-back. He holds dual nationality with Morocco and the Netherlands, reflecting an international profile that has made him an attractive proposition across Europe’s top leagues.
The Roma defender has been operating in Serie A since joining the Giallorossi, though the exact date of his arrival and contract expiry have not been disclosed. With no formal contract end date recorded, speculation has grown that Roma may need to make a decision soon to avoid losing value, particularly with his €12.00m valuation noted on Transfermarkt.
Recent outings for Roma have continued to highlight his blend of energy and technical ability down the flank, with his latest appearance coming in Serie A against [opponent not specified in available data], where no detailed statistics, scoreline or date are recorded in the current dataset.
Salah-Eddine’s career path, from youth development in the Netherlands to senior football in Italy with Roma, now appears at a crossroads. A move to Betis and LaLiga would offer a new tactical environment and competitive test, and if the transfer materialises it could be a defining step in shaping his reputation as a modern, attack-minded full-back at the highest level.
