Serie A side Roma have passed up the opportunity to sign Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic this summer, claims a report.

Matic watched from the bench in Gdansk on Wednesday night as United were beaten in a dramatic penalty shootout by Villarreal, who lifted the Europa League trophy. The Serbia midfielder was an unused substitute as United struggled to create chances against a well-drilled Villarreal side. The 32-year-old has made 36 appearances though in all competitions this season.

He also has two years remaining on his contract, but he has been linked with a move to Roma.

The Italians have recently appointed Jose Mourinho as their new boss and he will take charge this summer.

Last week the Gazzetta Dello Sport claimed Roma were keen on a move for Matic under Mourinho’s instruction. The midfielder was said to be open to the idea of heading to the Italian capital, having played under Mourinho previously.

Matic played under Mourinho at Chelsea. Mourinho then signed him for United in 2017, when the Portuguese boss was managing the Old Trafford club.

Mourinho referred to Matic as one of “my guys” when the midfield enforcer joined him in Manchester.

“Nemanja is a Manchester United player and a Jose Mourinho player,” said Mourinho. “He represents everything we want in a footballer – loyalty, consistency, ambition, team player.”

So it was no surprise when talk of a move to follow Mourinho to Italy emerged.

However, TuttoMercatoWeb, via Sport Witness, now claim Roma have pulled the plug on a deal, despite Matic’s interest.

They have said “no to Matic” due to the cost of any prospective deal.

Corriere Dello Sport says United are looking for €10m for Matic, while the player’s personal terms are around €7m net per season.

That is apparently “considered too high” by the Giallorossi. So Matic will not be reunited with Mourinho for the third time.