Guess who's doing the rounds in the transfer rumour mills, again? After being heavily linked with a move to Chelsea in the past few windows, Radja Nainggolan has now refused to rule out a move to Manchester United.
It appeared Chelsea were set to sign the Belgium midfielder but AS Roma rejected their advances. Though United will reportedly test their resolve once again.
Nainggolan celebrates scoring a goal for AS Roma. Image: PA
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After another impressive campaign with AS Roma which saw him rack up 36 league appearances while scoring 11 goals - most of them thunderbastards - he's attracting more interest.
Following manager Luciano Spalletti leaving his position as manager, it's prompted widespread speculation about the future of their players including the 29-year-old who remains tight-lipped.
"It may be true. It may not be true," he said via Manchester Evening News.
Nainggolan banging in a trademark pile-driver. Image: PA
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Nainggolan, who's been busy trolling Juventus fans after they lost the Champions League final, will discuss his future once he's come back from a break.
"We'll see. I am going on holiday and then we will talk about it. My thoughts are to go on holiday and relax myself, I am not thinking about my future right now."
"I've spoken enough about this and what I want. I have made a promise [to Roma] that I intend to maintain; now it's up to other people."
Totti is already gone. Could Nainggolan and Salah follow suit? Image: PA
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Roma icon Francesco Totti has ended his association with the club, could Nainggolan follow him to the Stadio Olimpico exit?
As well as Nainggolan, United had been keen on snapping up his international compatriot Romelu Lukaku though he appears to be on the verge of sealing a switch back to Chelsea.
Because him following Chelsea players on Twitter is a classic giveaway to a modern transfer.
Not to mention tabling an £52 million offer for Real Madrid's Alvaro Morata which was rejected, as the Champions League winners hold out for a massive £78 million.
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