Reports say Roma have met with a Chinese delegation interested in becoming minority shareholders.

Milan gave exclusive rights to a Chinese investment group ahead of a potential takeover on Tuesday, while Inter are in the process of selling a minority share to the Suning Commerce Group.

It now appears that the Giallorossi are the latest Serie A club to attract investors from China after reports emerged of a meeting.

Reports say Roma have met with a Chinese delegation interested in becoming minority shareholders.

Milan gave exclusive rights to a Chinese investment group ahead of a potential takeover on Tuesday, while Inter are in the process of selling a minority share to the Suning Commerce Group.

It now appears that the Giallorossi are the latest Serie A club to attract investors from China after reports emerged of a meeting.

Corriere dello Sport writes that in the week before Roma faced Napoli on 25 April, there was a meeting between a Chinese delegation and two representatives of the Lupi.

The visitors either expressed an interest in becoming minority shareholders in the club or discussed the possibility of a sponsorship deal, according to the newspaper.

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