James Pallotta dismisses rumours he could sell Roma to an Arab investor for €800m as “very fake news”.

Libero reported this morning that the American owner had been in talks with a potential buyer since the beginning of October, and had named his price as €800m.

The newspaper claimed the investor was linked to Saudi crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud, with talks stalling after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

James Pallotta dismisses rumours he could sell Roma to an Arab investor for €800m as “very fake news”.

Libero reported this morning that the American owner had been in talks with a potential buyer since the beginning of October, and had named his price as €800m.

The newspaper claimed the investor was linked to Saudi crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud, with talks stalling after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

However, Pallotta has refuted those claims in the strongest possible terms, telling Centro Suono Sport that the reports are “very fake news”.

The owner also assured that he’s still working on the new stadium, though he’s currently in Boston and the matter is the hands of the lawyers.

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