FC Twente benefits from Anass Salah-Eddine's decision not to join PSV. The Moroccan player was on loan from AS Roma last season. The Eindhoven club had a buyout option to sign the left-back permanently from the Romans, but the former FC Twente player did not agree. He wants to try his luck at AS Roma. FC Twente is pleased that PSV failed to secure the buyout option. This leaves the Enschede club with a chance to receive a transfer fee. Only if AS Roma makes a profit on the Moroccan player will the Tukkers receive a payment. The Italian team took Salah-Eddine over from FC Twente in 2025 for 8.5 million euros. The buyout option from PSV was eight million euros, which would have meant no profit for AS Roma. The chances of FC Twente receiving money this summer due to a profit transfer of Salah-Eddine are small. The 24-year-old left-back has a market value of 12 million euros, which means he can leave Rome for a good price with a few good performances. His contract runs until mid-2028, which gives the Tukkers hope for a transfer fee. For FC Twente, it is to be hoped that Salah-Eddine will now convince AS Roma, which would allow him to take a step up for a large amount. Since Mauro Júnior could also leave PSV, the Eindhoveners are forced to look further. The left-back of FC Twente is an interesting option to follow Salah-Eddine. Mats Rots is already in the interest of the Eindhoveners. He has also been in talks with trainer Peter Bosz. He was good for four goals and four assists in the Eredivisie last season. In Enschede, he has a contract until mid-2028. He also has a market value of 12 million euros. PSV will have to dig deep to reach an agreement with Erik ten Hag.
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FC Twente benefits from Salah-Eddine decision: PSV's buyout option fails
FC Twente is pleased that PSV failed to secure the buyout option for Anass Salah-Eddine, leaving the Enschede club with a chance to receive a transfer fee.
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