Tammy Abraham`s transfer has provided AS Roma with some necessary financial breathing room, allowing the club to intensify its efforts in the transfer market. Reports suggest the Giallorossi are aiming to secure at least two new players before the pre-season training camp commences.
Nevertheless, the club still faces the need to generate additional funds through further player sales. This includes potentially offloading players who might not have been initially marked for departure, provided suitable offers that align with incoming coach Gian Piero Gasperini`s strategic vision are received.
Gasperini is reportedly eager to have at least two new additions integrated into the squad by July 13, the scheduled date for the team`s return to training. A meeting is planned with Sporting Director Massara to review the transfer situation, with a particular focus on reinforcing the wide attacking positions and the overall forward line.
Among the players reportedly being monitored are De Cuyper and Wesley. However, the current valuation of the Brazilian forward is considered prohibitively high by the club.
Beyond recruitment, a primary objective for AS Roma remains the reduction of the overall wage bill and generating income through player exits. Confirmed departures already include Angelino, who has moved to Al-Hilal, and Eldor Shomurodov. The futures of Ola Solbakken and Marash Kumbulla are still under evaluation.
Leandro Paredes appears set for a return to Boca Juniors in Argentina. Although the €3.5 million release clause in his contract has expired, Boca is now reportedly seeking a reduced transfer fee for the World Cup-winning midfielder.