Roma are increasingly open to the idea of parting ways with centre-back Evan N’Dicka if a substantial offer arrives during the summer transfer window, despite initial hesitation to entertain negotiations.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, the Serie A club would consider bids starting from €40 million, signalling a shift in their stance toward the Ivorian defender’s future.
N’Dicka, 25, joined the Giallorossi on a free transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt in 2023 and signed a long-term contract running until 2028.
Initially seen as a strategic acquisition to solidify Roma’s backline, the Ivorian international has exceeded expectations with a series of assured performances.
His reliability in defence and growing leadership presence have earned him admirers beyond Italy’s borders.
Among the clubs monitoring N’Dicka’s situation closely is Paris Saint-Germain.
The French champions are understood to be considering a formal approach as they prepare for a defensive overhaul this summer.
With his strong aerial ability, positional intelligence, and composure under pressure, N’Dicka fits the profile PSG are seeking to bolster their back line.
Though Roma are publicly reluctant to lose the player, the club’s financial considerations—coupled with his rising value—make a sale plausible should a top-tier offer materialise.
The €40 million threshold reportedly reflects both his on-field contribution and the strategic opportunity to generate capital from a player acquired at no transfer cost.
N’Dicka, for his part, recently offered a cryptic response when asked about his future, hinting at potential changes while reaffirming his commitment to his current employers.
“I won’t pretend nothing has happened, but I will respect Roma,” he said, suggesting he is aware of the mounting interest but intends to honour his obligations.