Roma Strengthens Squad Amid Transfer Market Activity
Roma has been actively participating in the transfer market, making key additions to their roster. The club has recently signed Santiago Castro and Kostantinos Koulierakis, with Nahuel Molina also anticipated to join under coach Gian Piero Gasperini in the near future.
The primary focus for the team remains on acquiring an attacking left winger; however, they recognize that achieving this goal may take time. The recent departure of Crysencio Summerville has prompted the Roman club to explore additional options in the market.
One of the players under consideration is Antonio Nusa. Yet, reports indicate that he is not on the verge of joining Roma. According to Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel, Nusa’s representatives have not indicated any ongoing negotiations with the club. Moreover, RB Leipzig has little incentive to part ways with a key player, particularly after selling Diomandé for a fixed fee of €125 million. The club aims to retain its top talents following their return to the Champions League.
Romano also noted that this situation mirrors last year’s negotiation over Jadon Sancho, where speculation ran high about his close move, but little progress was made in reality.
Roma is very active in the transfer market.
The Roman club has already welcomed Santiago Castro and Kostantinos Koulierakis, and Nahuel Molina is also expected to join Gian Piero Gasperini’s side soon.
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The coach’s primary objective remains the attacking left winger. For now, however, the Roman club sees that goal as far off.
As is well known, the Giallorossi have lost Crysencio Summerville, and so the club has had to dive back into the market in search of other options. Among the names being considered by Trigoria is Antonio Nusa, but the Norwegian is not actually close to joining the capital.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel, Nusa’s entourage hasn’t leaked anything about a concrete negotiation with Roma. Furthermore, Leipzig doesn’t need to sell a key player in their squad.
The Germans sold Diomandé for a fixed fee of €125 million, and with the club’s return to the Champions League, they want to keep the Norwegian.
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The well-known journalist added that he believes this negotiation is following the same lines as last year’s Sancho negotiation: “They said he was close, one step away, and it’s being negotiated, but in reality, there’s always been little substance.”
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