Newcastle Utd and Manchester Utd interested in Roma's Evan Ndicka
Serie A side Roma are facing the possibility of losing Evan Ndicka and there is interest from Newcastle United and Manchester United.
Il Messaggero have reported today, via TMW, that Roma are working on potential sales. Leandro Paredes could be the first to say goodbye, with Nicola Zalewski having already joined Inter. Eldor Shomurodov is close to joining Istanbul Basaksehir, even if he is yet to give a final decision about the move.
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There is still the possibility of Angelino's exit and Ndicka is now attracting interest from Manchester United and Newcastle United.
The newspaper believe that only a major offer will convince Roma into a sale, with Arsenal and Tottenham also linked with a move for the left centre-back, who has showed his impressive abilities in a back three and in a back four as well.
Ndicka has done well since he first joined under Jose Mourinho, having played every game last season.
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