Roma Dismiss Initial…

Roma Dismiss Initial…

Roma’s summer transfer activities will not only involve new signings but also several outgoing players. Among those potentially leaving after only one season with the Giallorossi is Jan Ziolkowski.

The defender joined from Polish club Legia Warsaw last summer for just under €7 million and is now attracting interest from several Premier League teams. Roma is actively looking for a club willing to take the young Polish talent on a permanent deal, but as of now, there have been no negotiations.

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Initial interest from Bournemouth has now shifted their focus to other players, while Brighton considers the youngster a lower priority.

Roma has set Ziolkowski’s asking price at €20 million, aiming for a capital gain of about €15 million.

According to Siamolaroma.it, Nottingham Forest has shown verbal interest, valuing him at around €15 million, including bonuses—a figure Roma officials believe is too low.

Despite the valuation difference, the gap doesn’t appear insurmountable, suggesting that this situation may evolve in the coming days. Nottingham Forest could edge closer to the €20 million mark, aligning with Roma’s expectations.