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Transfer News·22 April 2026·5h ago

Roma Needs €80 Million in Player Sales by June; Sponsor Deals and Transfers Part of Recovery Plan

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma must generate approximately €80 million in player sales by June 30 to meet financial requirements. The club has already secured new sponsorship agreements to help bridge the gap, but significant player departures will be necessary. Director Massara is actively working on multiple transfer deals to achieve this target. Roma has signed sponsorship deals that will provide immediate cash flow: Wizz Air (€2 million in June), Eurobet.live (initial payment of reportedly approximately €8 million), and an estimated €15 million from a Serie A and IMG partnership agreement. However, these sponsorships alone are insufficient, forcing the club to pursue player sales. Several squad players are expected to depart: Baldanzi will reportedly be sold for €10 million (generating €4.5 million in profit), Salah-Eddine may join PSV Eindhoven for an undisclosed fee, and both Shomurodov and Angeliño—who has requested a transfer—are being considered for sales. Among the club's more prominent players, one significant departure is expected. Defender Ndicka reportedly remains a primary target for Inter Milan at €45 million and is considered a likely candidate to leave, though details remain unclear on whether other key players like Svilar or Koné might be included in outgoing transfers. The financial pressure stems from Roma's need to maintain competitive squad investment while meeting regulatory requirements.

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Plusvalenze da 80 milioni entro giugno. Sponsor e cessioni, ecco il piano di rientro - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il messaggero Plusvalenze da 80 milioni entro giugno. Sponsor e cessioni, ecco il piano di rientroIl MessaggeroPlusvalenze da 80 milioni entro giugno. Sponsor e cessioni, ecco il piano di rientroGetty Images Almeno un big andrà ceduto, ma il club è a caccia di introiti. Non bastano sponsor e accordi vari, così il ds Massara sta già lavorando alle prime cessioni Redazione 22 aprile 2026 (modifica il 22 aprile 2026 | 07:55) Se da una parte i Friedkin – per il momento – hanno scelto di non prendere una decisione definitiva sulla querelle Gasperini-Ranieri, c’è un altro aspetto dal quale non si può scappare. Entro il 30 giugno la Roma dovrà registrare circa 80 milioni di plusvalenze. Almeno un big andrà ceduto, ma il club è a caccia di introiti. Sono stati siglati due accordi con dei nuovi sponsor: uno è quello di manica (Wizz Air) che permetterà di incassare a giugno 2 milioni mentre l’altro è Eurobet.live che verserà nella casse giallorosse una prima tranche da circa 8. E secondo una stima fatta a Trigoria ne potrebbero arrivare altri 15 grazie all’accordo tra la Lega Serie A e IMG. La Roma rispetto agli anni scorsi ha certamente aumentato i ricavi, ma non basta. Massara è già al lavoro da settimane per definire le prime cessioni. La prima - spiega Daniele Aloisi su 'Il Messaggero' - sarà quella di Baldanzi che verrà riscattato per 10 milioni (plusvalenza da 4,5). Anche Salah-Eddine potrebbe essere ceduto per 8 milioni al PSV Eindhoven, ma in questo caso la Roma rientrerà semplicemente della spesa. Altri soldi arriveranno dalla cessione di Shomurodov e anche Angeliño che ha chiesto di essere venduto. Poi ci sono i big: da Svilar a Koné passando per Ndicka, almeno uno sarà costretto a salutare. Il francese rimane nel mirino dell’Inter e ad oggi è quello più vicino ad un eventuale addio. La richiesta rimane di 45 milioni.Leggi anche Roma in crisi: al ritorno 22 punti, gli stessi della Lazio e meno del Genoa Ranieri-Gasp: gelo totale. Ieri nessun saluto, ma Claudio non vuole dimettersi © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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