Radja Nainggolan said he “wants to stay at Roma, but they have to get on with it” amid Juventus, PSG and Manchester United interest.

The Belgium international midfielder is co-owned between Cagliari and Roma, but time is running out for them to reach an agreement over who buys the remaining 50 per cent.

“Everyone knows that I want to stay at Roma,” he told reporters after a Euro 2016 qualifying defeat to Wales.

“But there’s nothing more I can do. They have to get on with it.”

Radja Nainggolan said he “wants to stay at Roma, but they have to get on with it” amid Juventus, PSG and Manchester United interest.

The Belgium international midfielder is co-owned between Cagliari and Roma, but time is running out for them to reach an agreement over who buys the remaining 50 per cent.

“Everyone knows that I want to stay at Roma,” he told reporters after a Euro 2016 qualifying defeat to Wales.

“But there’s nothing more I can do. They have to get on with it.”

If the clubs don’t agree by June 25, there will be a ‘blind auction’ – each side places a bid into a sealed envelope and the highest figure wins full ownership.

Cagliari could out-bid Roma if they have backing from another club, for example Juventus, guaranteeing the extra funds.

Right now the Sardinians are requesting €17m for the remaining half of Nainggolan’s contract, while Roma’s bid is €11m.

The Giallorossi are expected to raise their proposal to €14m.

“Juve? It’s a great team, but I am happy at Roma,” added the midfielder.

“If my price-tag has reached certain figures, there must be a reason…”

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