Bove to leave Roma as midfielder attracts interest from the Premier League
Edoardo Bove is set to leave Roma by mutual consent, with the club agreeing to terminate his contract to allow the midfielder to restart his playing career abroad.
The 23-year-old will be forced to continue his career outside Italy due to regulations that prevent players fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) from competing at professional level domestically.
The same restriction previously affected Christian Eriksen, who left Inter before resuming his career with Brentford and later Manchester United.
According to Gazzetta, via TuttoMercatoWeb, Bove is in good physical condition and has spent the past summer training in Rome under the supervision of a personal coach and medical staff.
Bove attracts Premier League club
All sessions have been carried out in full safety, with positive responses to physical exertion.
After 13 months away from competitive football, Bove believes he is close to being ready to return, although he will still need time to regain full match fitness.
The midfielder is now open to all options and eager to listen to proposals from abroad. While no decision has yet been made on his next destination, interest has already emerged in recent months, particularly from clubs in the Premier League.
For Bove, the upcoming move represents both a necessity and an opportunity, a chance to resume his career, test himself in a new environment and finally return to competitive football after a long and difficult absence.

