Roma have reportedly offered Napoli forward Dries Mertens a three-year contract worth at least €10m.
Mertens’ future is up in the air again after it emerged he had yet to put pen to paper on a renewal with Napoli.
Now, Corriere dello Sport claims Roma are proposing a long-term deal, which will expire a month after he turns 36.
As for what he could earn at the Olimpico, the newspaper writes the Giallorossi are offering €3.5m a season plus bonuses.
Roma have reportedly offered Napoli forward Dries Mertens a three-year contract worth at least €10m.
Mertens’ future is up in the air again after it emerged he had yet to put pen to paper on a renewal with Napoli.
Now, Corriere dello Sport claims Roma are proposing a long-term deal, which will expire a month after he turns 36.
As for what he could earn at the Olimpico, the newspaper writes the Giallorossi are offering €3.5m a season plus bonuses.
The 32-year-old has also attracted from Juventus and Inter, as well as Premier League side Chelsea.
However, the trio are unlikely to table anything longer than a two-year deal.