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Roma Agree Mutual Contract Termination to Let Edoardo Bove Continue Career Abroad

Italian rules barring players with implantable defibrillators from professional competition leave him seeking opportunities outside Serie A.

Overview

  • Football Italia reports Roma have agreed to end his deal by mutual consent so he can sign abroad, while Yahoo says the termination is being finalized with a severance because his contract ran until 2028.
  • The 23-year-old has been out for about 13 months and trained in Rome under medical supervision with positive responses, though he still needs time to regain match fitness.
  • Interest has emerged from England, with Everton and Watford named, and the Netherlands is also viewed as a potential destination.
  • Italian regulations prohibit ICD-fitted players from competing domestically, a restriction that previously pushed Christian Eriksen to continue his career in England after leaving Inter.
  • Bove is open to proposals from abroad and is preparing for a return to competitive football once he secures a new club.