Diego Llorente issues message on next move and future with vow — YEP 7/7/24
By Lee Sobot
Diego Llorente has issued a goodbye message on social media.
Leeds United defender Diego Llorente has confirmed that a
chapter has ended with a future vow upon saying farewell to Roma.
Spanish defender Llorente joined Leeds from Real Sociedad in
September 2020 but departed in a loan move to Roma in January 2023 for the rest
of that campaign. The centre-back then re-joined Roma on a season-long loan the
following summer and Llorente has now made 54 appearances for the Italian side
who finished last season sixth in Serie A.
Llorente, though, is contracted at Leeds until the summer of
2026 and the defender has now said a definite farewell to Roma in an Instagram
message, vowing to always support the club from afar.
Spanish side Real Betis have been linked with a 5m euros
move for Llorente but it is clear that his next move will not be a return to
Roma.
Taking to the social media platform, Llorente wrote: “I can
only say thank you Rome, an unforgettable year and a half in which I could be
happy and understand what Romanist feeling means.
“Wearing the Rome jersey was a big responsibility, but at
the same time a unique feeling. I end this period satisfied for having defended
and fought for this shield, leaving everything on the field with pride and
honor.
“I will always remember the great nights at the Olympic
Stadium, the derby atmosphere and more than 70,000 people singing the anthem of
Rome. Thank you to all the fans for your unconditional support, and thank you
to all the people who allowed me to live this dream, which I will never forget.
“From now on, there will be an extra novelist supporting
Rome. Let's go Rome.”