Doni Will Not Leave Roma - Agent
The South American shot stopper intends to work hard to regain his place...
"Doni is a serious player. The coach has made certain choices and they must be respected," he told laroma24.it.
"The coach has chosen Julio Sergio as the starter, Doni is serene and will try in every way to become the first choice goalkeeper again. He is aware this is possible with only full commitment."
The 30-year-old has told his representative that he will not ask for a transfer, even if remains second-choice.
"The lad repeated to me yesterday that he does not intend to leave and his priority is Roma. He has a contract and intends to honour it until the end," he concluded.
The Brazilian's current deal with the club expires in June 2012.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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