Chris Smalling has reportedly agreed to sign a new contract with Roma following a meeting with his agent.

The 33-year-old English defender’s current deal expires with the Giallorossi at the end of this season and there’s been much speculation about his future, with Inter seemingly keen on picking up the former Manchester United man.

His agent James Featherstone arrived in the Italian capital earlier this week to try and iron out a new deal for the centre back, and things went well.

Corriere dello Sport reports that Smalling has now agreed to sign a new two-year contract, extending his stay with Roma to June 2025.

The club’s management raised their offer to get a deal across the line, agreeing to pay a slightly lower salary compared to his current contract. He will now earn around €3.5m net per season plus add-ons.

Smalling will formally sign the contract in the coming weeks, happy to close out his career in the Italian capital.

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