The attacking revolution is about to begin. Roma wants to meet Gasperini’s demands, which since last season have been demanding a larger and more qualitative attacking unit.
Malen’s arrival in January hasn’t dampened the Grugliasco coach’s ambition to develop increasingly strong players.
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There are no certainties, except for the Dutch striker and Dybala, whose contract has yet to be renewed.
Everything else is up for discussion.
Ferguson and Zaragoza will bid farewell to the capital, Venturino’s future remains up in the air, El Shaarawy will leave Roma, Baldanzi will join Genoa, Vaz is set to go on loan, and a team is seeking an interested club for Dovbyk.
Then there’s Soulé, a player Gasperini would like to keep but who could leave if he receives an unmissable offer, as the attacking revolution requires money to continue.
Roma is ready to make significant investments to raise the level of the attack available to Gasperini.
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As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Giallorossi club is willing to invest between €80 and €100 million in the attack alone.
This figure is also tied to the transfers the Roman club will make in the coming weeks. A clear statement of intent.
