Roma Plotting to Bounce Back with Multiple Signings

Roma aim to add one man in every role once Paulo Dybala seals his move to Al-Qadsiah, which will happen soon. The closest target is Saud Abdulhamid from Al-Hilal. Instead, the negotiation for Lorenz Assignon is stalling due to their plans for other positions, Sky informs.

They have two pricey options in their crosshairs in the back, Lens’ Kevin Danso, and in the midfield, Borussia Monchengladbach’s Manu Koné. They face competition from Atalanta for the former and Milan for the latter. The Rossoneri will concretely target the Frenchman if Ismael Bennacer leaves. There have been new contacts with Saudi Arabia in that respect.

Roma will acquire another winger. In addition to Jeremie Boga, they are keen on Cyril Ngonge, who’s likely to leave Napoli after the acquisition of David Neres, and Matias Fernandez-Pardo.

They want to bolster their frontline regardless of the sale of Tammy Abraham, which would be relatively profitable and give them more to spend.

Our Take on Roma

They already have their man to succeed Dybala, Matias Soulé, so they can focus on other areas. Despite the meager fee, the profit would be decent due to the savings on his salary, but they won’t be able to splurge too much, especially if Abraham doesn’t leave. They have two solid starters in the back, so one more dependable backup would suffice. They seem to have soured on Edoardo Bove, but they don’t need a midfielder until he’s still with them. Another right-back wouldn’t hurt, while the most urgent signing is a quality left winger to make their attack more fearsome.

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