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AS Roma are asking for €4m from Fulham and an obligation to buy worth €10m for them to sanction a loan deal for Justin Kluivert.

That’s according to Foot Mercato, who reveal the Italian side’s demands for the deal to go through today.

They report that the forward has agreed to join Fulham this summer and the two clubs have been in talks since last week about the move.

Roma’s directors have ‘specific ideas’ about how the transfer will be structured and would like to receive cash if they are sanction the move.

According to their information, they want the initial loan deal for this season to cost €4m and for there to be an obligation to buy included, which would be set at €10m.

That obligation, though, would be dependent on Fulham managing to stay in the Premier League this season.

They’ve now made those demands clear to those in charge at Craven Cottage and ‘talks are underway’ between both parties.

The ball is now very much in Fulham’s court, though, who have reportedly already been given the green light, according to a claim in Italy.

The truth probably lies somewhere in the middle, but the general consensus appears to be that everything is heading in the right direction.