Roma is actively pursuing new signings during the winter transfer window, with the goal of enhancing their attacking options and addressing the offensive difficulties that have characterized the first half of the season.
The Giallorossi continue to focus on key targets such as Raspadori and Zirkzee, while also considering additional positions that need reinforcement.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Roma is exploring the possibility of signing Andreas Schjelderup, who is looking for more playing time but has found limited opportunities at Benfica.
Born in 2004, he has various options, including interest from Besiktas, who have been in pursuit for some time. Notably, the Giallorossi appear to be Schjelderup’s preferred choice, which is an important factor in the negotiations.
The potential deal could involve a loan with an option to buy set at €12 million, although the Norwegian faces the possibility of legal issues due to past incidents involving the sharing of illegal videos.
Meanwhile, Massara remains hopeful about securing Chiesa, who is eager to capitalize on his limited playing minutes at Liverpool.
Although the former Juventus player could potentially leave Anfield, the competition for his signature is reportedly significant. Ultimately, either Chiesa or one of the other two targets could fill the gap left by Bailey, a recent summer signing who is set to return to Aston Villa after an unsuccessful loan spell in the capital.
