Leandro Paredes has been an afterthought at the beginning of the season, and his spell at Roma could end in January, as a move to Boca Juniors is looming. The midfielder has been vocal about his intention to eventually return in recent years. It could happen sooner than anticipated, La Gazzetta dello Sport relays.
The veteran was a linchpin last year but lost his starting job as former coach Daniele De Rossi instructed the management to go after more dynamic players at the position. He’s been in a constant duel with Bryan Cristante, and the teammate has prevailed most of the time.
Paredes has gotten the nod just twice and has appeared 5 times for a total of 202 minutes, and his salary is too expensive for Roma for him to have a secondary role. He makes €4M annually. Therefore, they’d let him go for free in January if he asked for it.
The Giallorossi paid just €2.5M to sign him from PSG in 2023. He bounced back after a dreadful spell at Juventus, tallying 5 goals and 7 assists in 49 games in 2023/2024. However, the team went in a different direction last summer, signing Manu Koné and Enzo Le Fée; plus, Niccolò Pisilli is breaking out in the same role. He played at Boca Juniors for two seasons before a loan to Chievo Verona and a permanent move to the capital club back in 2025.
Our Take on Roma and Paredes
The writing is probably on the wall at this point, and it has been a rather sudden fall from grace. Considering the traits of their newcomers, he’s still their only pure ‘regista,’ and they would benefit from using him over Cristante in some matches.
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