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Meanwhile, Stephan El Shaarawy has also clarified his contract renewal situation: “The contract expires in June, but there is a renewal option linked to certain conditions, which I have almost met. There would be no need for any proposal.”

On the eve of an important day at Trigoria: tomorrow Roma will return to the field at the Tardini against Parma. The match holds great significance in terms of ranking as well as morale, as there’s a critical qualifier against Porto to be played on Thursday. For many Roma fans, the playoff match in Portugal was anything but forgettable. “And not just for the outcome that left a bitter taste in the mouth, as reported by Forza Roma.” In a nightmarish turn of events for some fans of AS Roma, they find themselves currently trapped in Portugal due to airplane troubles. The challenges began on the day of the match itself, with Lisbon airport closed due to fog, causing several flights to be redirected to Faro. And yesterday was yet another ‘black’ day from this perspective. Some managed to depart the same day, while others will leave tonight or are still stranded in Lisbon, clueless about the new flight schedule. “Treated like animals,” they write on social media. Meanwhile, Stephan El Shaarawy, one of the most in-form players currently, has spoken about the renewal issue as his contract is about to expire. “Yes, it expires in June, however, there is a renewal option that is tied to certain conditions that I have almost met.” Therefore, there would be no need for any proposal. For now, there is this automatic renewal option, then we will see what will happen.” Tomorrow at 6pm, the Yellow-Reds are going to hit the field again against Parma in their continued pursuit of Europe and Florent Ghisolfi, the Yellow-Red director, spoke among other things of the renewals coming to Trigoria. “Svilar and Pisilli are the future of Roma. If a player wants to go to another club and doesn’t want to stay, we won’t beg anyone.” Roma truly deserves it, and Svilar does too. Top-notch performances, an unbeatable mindset, and we’re working on the contract. Pisilli absolutely deserves it 100%. He always gives his all on the field. “I can say that the renewal will arrive soon,” he said emphatically. He then went on to discuss the refereeing of the away game in Porto, declaring dramatically, “For me, it was a farce.” I want to extend my congratulations to the team and the staff for their performance under these conditions. Now that it’s in the past, we must focus on the second half at the Olimpico. Sorry, but you didn’t provide a full text to translate. Also out due to injury is Rensch, while Cristante will miss the game due to suspension. Pisilli is in, having recovered from a minor ankle issue, and Hummels and Paredes are also back after their “holiday” in Venice. Tomorrow, Roma will play at Tardini at 6 PM. The yellow-reds are on the hunt for their third consecutive away win in the Serie A, following victories over Udinese and Venezia – a feat that has not been achieved in nearly a year. Your text doesn’t seem to provide any content for me to translate. Can you please provide a detailed text?

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