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·7 ottobre 2025
Nemanja Matic reveals why he left Roma: “I deserved more respect”

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·7 ottobre 2025
In the summer of 2023, Nemanja Matic made the dramatic decision to leave Roma after just one season. His impact in the Italian capital had been a positive one, as the Giallorossi finished sixth in Serie A and runners-up in the Europa League.
On paper, the experienced midfielder’s move to Mourinho’s side, who were fresh off a maiden Conference League triumph, made complete sense, and should’ve been a much longer partnership.
However, things ended in less than amicable circumstances, and the Serbian demanded to be sold amidst rumours of physical issues, arguments with teammates, and even family drama. As per La Gazzetta dello Sport, he recently revealed all to Sky Italia.
Matic, now of Sassuolo, begins his story with signing for I Lupi. “I have to start from the beginning. When I chose Roma, I left Manchester United to join a project where I could stay for at least a couple of years.
“I had received some interesting offers with three-year deals, and I was no longer very young. Then Roma’s offer from Mourinho came, and at first I didn’t want to go because it was for a year. Then I spoke with Mourinho, with the agent… above all for him, the club, and the fans, I chose Roma, and they told me, ‘Sign, and if things go well, we’ll talk about a renewal in January.’”
The Serbian played 50 games in all competitions that season, scoring two goals and providing three assists. No one in Roma doubted his continuation, least of all Mourinho, who was already accustomed to him in the Premier League. Matic’s departure left the Special One stunned.
At the time, the Portuguese boss wondered out loud, “Why did he leave? If he wants to say anything, Mr. Matic will. The Rennes sporting director said they’d been talking for over a month. What more can I say?”
Well, despite the manager’s confusion, it turns out that no offer came Matic’s way in the January window. “At the beginning, even with my family, we didn’t have the right stability. I chose Roma above all for José. I think I played well and was playing well. In January, no one knocked on my door. I made contact myself and was told that if I played more than 50% of the games, I would get an automatic renewal, but that wasn’t what we’d agreed the previous summer.
“So I felt like I was constantly on trial, but I was and am an experienced player, I deserved more respect, and in February I told the club that I would give my all until the end of the season to take the team as far as possible. I think I’ve always given my all for everyone, then at the end of the season, they already knew about the decision, so I decided to leave.”
In short, there were no issues with teammates and no environmental intolerance. “The problem was the people who promised something and didn’t deliver,” the midfielder concludes.
“I lacked stability, and I didn’t feel comfortable with those feelings: I did my best, and I was fine, I felt the affection of the fans, who respected me more than the club. Rennes knocked on my door offering me a three-year contract, which meant greater stability. Once the project was explained, I thought about what was best for me and my family. Now some time has passed since then: people are no longer the same, and I can talk about it freely. They weren’t unfair, but I deserved more respect.”
Matic, now at Sassuolo, is playing a key role for the Neroverdi and has already been turning the clock back with some impressive performances.