AS Roma Make Move for André Ayew with Three-Year Contract Offer
AS Roma have joined the race to sign André Ayew, with the Italian club unveiling the terms of the contract they intend to offer the Ghanaian international. Following interest from Spartak Moscow, Roma have made their intentions clear in the transfer market, offering Ayew a three-year deal.
According to La Provence, the proposed contract would see Ayew earn an annual salary of €3 million, which is lower than the €4 million offered by Spartak Moscow. However, there’s a catch — La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that this deal is contingent on AS Roma qualifying for the next UEFA Champions League.
Roma, currently sitting third in Serie A, are in a tight battle for the top four, with just a five-point cushion ahead of fourth-placed Napoli. As it stands, the future of Ayew’s potential move to the Italian capital is tied to Roma’s ability to secure Champions League football for next season.
With such a significant factor in play, both the club and the player will be closely watching Roma’s final push for qualification, making this transfer saga one to watch closely in the coming weeks.