ROMA legend Francesco Totti has taken a sensational swipe at his former club by insisting agents should not do transfer business with them.
The 43-year-old has been embroiled in a sensational fallout at his boyhood club after quitting his role as player director in the summer.
Totti had previously insisted he had been "stabbed in the back" and specifically called out owner James Pallotta for his lack of knowledge of Roma.
The veteran Italian, who had spent 30-years as player and director with the Serie A side, also claimed he had been made a scapegoat during his final season with the club.
Now he's launched another stinging attack on his former employers which could hamper their hopes of signing future players.
The former striker, who has future prospects of becoming an agent, was asked what he would do if he had a young Francesco Totti on his books.
He bluntly responded to DAZN: "I would not send him to play at Roma because they would sell him pretty quickly."
Roma flogged centre-back Konstantinos Manolas and 20-year-old left-back Luca Pellegrini to Italian rivals Napoli and Juventus in the summer.
In the previous year they cashed in on keeper Alisson, Radja Nainggolan and midfielder Kevin Strootman.
Totti made an incredible 786 appearances for Roma throughout his career scoring 307 goals in the process.
But he never wanted to hang up his boots revealing the club hierarchy ensured his playing days ended prematurely.
He said: "Everyone knows they made me stop playing.
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