
Italian side Roma seem to be uncertain whether to transfer Ghanaian midfielder Ahmed Apimah Barusso when the transfer window opens in Europe on Tuesday.
Barusso has been unable to hold a first-team place since his high-profile move from Serie B side Rimini in the summer.
Several clubs in Europe including Serie A sides Lazio and Udinese are reported to be interested in the midfielder who suffered a leg last season.
His agent will meet with Roma officials next week to discuss the midfielder's future.
"After the holidays, I'll meet with Roma to define the future of Barusso," said Mauro Cevoli.
"He is happy with the Giallorosso because he has the chance to train with so many great champions.
"If the club were to choose an experience elsewhere, it would be better to go to another Serie A team."


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