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Castro turns down Fiorentina's higher offer to join Roma
·27 July 2026·25d ago

Castro turns down Fiorentina's higher offer to join Roma

Source: Forza Roma

Santiago Castro's move to Roma is imminent, with the Argentine forward having rejected a competing bid from Fiorentina despite the Serie A side offering him a higher salary. Castro showed no hesitation in accepting Roma's proposal and will double his wages to 2.2 million euros per season, up from 1.1 million at Bologna. Fiorentina had proposed a larger sum to entice him to Florence, but Castro was resolute in his choice to join the Giallorossi.

Roma advanced to formal negotiations with Bologna after Castro made clear his preference for a move to the capital. The club's decisive action in pursuing the striker reflected his eagerness to wear the red and yellow. Only Roma reached the advanced stages of talks with Bologna, while Fiorentina's superior financial offer proved insufficient to sway the player's decision.

Castro is expected to arrive at Rome's Ciampino airport between today and tomorrow to complete the formalities. His arrival will bolster Roma's attacking options under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini.

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Santiago Castro is set to become Roma's first official signing under the Friedkin Group, with the 20-year-old Argentine striker agreeing to join from Bologna. The deal is worth €30 million plus €5 million in bonuses. Castro will earn €2.2 million per season, effectively doubling his Bologna wages. Remarkably, he rejected a higher financial offer from Fiorentina to commit to Roma's project, demonstrating his clear preference for the capital. Roma News notes that head coach Gian Piero Gasperini specifically requested a high-calibre forward to rotate with Donyell Malen, making Castro's arrival a direct response to tactical needs. Forza Roma emphasizes Castro's decisive rejection of Fiorentina's superior package, highlighting his eagerness to join the Giallorossi. The Argentine is expected to complete formalities and join Roma's pre-season training camp in Wales. With Castro secured, sporting director D'Amico must now prioritize reinforcements in other areas, particularly sourcing elite wingers while monitoring midfield targets.

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L'arrivo di Santiago Castro è imminente. E da parte dell'argentino non c'è stato il minimo dubbio ad accettare la Roma. L'attaccante raddoppierà lo stipendio rispetto a quanto percepito da Bologna: da 1,1 a 2,2 milioni a stagione. Ma poteva anche guadagnare di più. la Fiorentina, secondo quanto…

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