Headline: Roma Pursues Left Winger to Strengthen Squad Amid Transfer Campaign
Roma aims to finalize their transfer campaign by adding a left winger, with Oosterwolde already on board. Coach Gian Piero Gasperini stresses the need for a player who can bring added value to the team. In a recent press conference, he stated, “Only if he can be an added value, otherwise, no. I’m not going to burden myself with players just for the sake of it.”
These comments echo sentiments from the previous season. Among the potential targets is Jamie Gittens, a 2004-born player who recently wrapped up his season at Chelsea with 27 appearances, one goal, and five assists. It was a challenging year for Gittens as he struggled to fulfill his earlier potential.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Chelsea has not excluded Gittens from their plans. The club is not currently open to loan offers for the young talent. However, Chelsea may entertain loan propositions contingent on a guaranteed obligation to buy or a permanent transfer. Roma will need to adhere to Chelsea’s demands if they wish to pursue a deal.
Gasperini is closely monitoring the situation, as he noted during his press conference before the upcoming match against Fiorentina.
Roma is looking for a left winger to complete their transfer campaign.
Oosterwolde is on the way, meaning Gian Piero Gasperini needs a player to ensure he has a solid squad for the season.
The Grugliasco-born coach was clear about the winger in a press conference: “Only if he can be an added value, otherwise, no. I’m not going to burden myself with players just for the sake of it.”
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These words are reminiscent of last season. Among the players the club is interested in is Jamie Gittens.
The 2004-born player finished the season at Chelsea with 27 appearances, one goal, and five assists. It was a difficult year in which he failed to live up to his promises.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens isn’t out of Chelsea’s technical plans. The Blues aren’t considering loan offers for the 2004-born player.
The English club, however, could seriously consider loan offers with a guaranteed obligation to buy or a permanent deal. If Roma want to make a move, they’ll have to respect Chelsea’s demands.
Gasperini is awaiting further developments, as he made clear in the press conference on the eve of the match against Fiorentina.
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