As Paulo Dybala’s potential transfer to Al-Qadsiah gains momentum, Roma are actively pursuing reinforcements in other key areas of the squad. The club is focusing on strengthening their right flank, midfield, and defence.
Gianluca Di Marzio confirms that Lorenz Assignon from Rennes remains a primary target for the right-back position. However, negotiations are currently on hold as Roma assesses their overall transfer budget allocation. Meanwhile, the club is set to welcome Saud Abdulhamid, providing an immediate boost to their defensive options.
In midfield, Roma has identified Manu Koné as their top priority. The 22-year-old French midfielder from Borussia Mönchengladbach has caught the eye of several clubs, including AC Milan. However, his high price tag presents a significant challenge for Roma’s transfer plans.
Kevin Danso of Lens tops Roma’s wishlist for central defence. The Austrian defender has impressed in Ligue 1, but like Koné, comes with a substantial price tag that Roma must carefully consider.
Roma’s transfer strategy is heavily influenced by financial constraints. The club is meticulously evaluating how to allocate their resources across different positions, which explains the current pause in some negotiations.