Roma has officially kicked off the new season, with players convening at Trigoria for their summer training camp. Meanwhile, Gian Piero Gasperini is still awaiting reinforcements from the transfer market.
The Giallorossi coach has reportedly urged the club to expedite incoming transfers to finalize a squad that, after years of anticipation, will compete in the Champions League.
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Top of the list is the need for attacking wingers, identified as a crucial area for enhancement.
However, the management is also focusing on strengthening the midfield, which may see considerable changes in the weeks ahead.
Among the potential recruits under consideration by the club’s leadership, led by new sporting director Tony D’Amico, are various international talents. Roma is said to be evaluating Botafogo’s Danilo Santos, as well as Monaco’s Lamine Camara, along with Belgian midfielder Arne Engels, who has been on the club’s radar for several weeks. Engels is gaining increasing interest in the European market.
The Belgian midfielder is also being closely pursued by Nottingham Forest, who are reportedly considering him as a potential replacement for Elliot Anderson, who transferred to Manchester City for around €135 million.
According to Belgian news outlet Voetbalkrant, Roma is reportedly ready to make an initial official offer to the player’s representatives in an effort to outpace the competition.
