Svilar's Golden Hands: Roma's Dilemma Over Their Irreplaceable Goalkeeper
Transfer News·1 May 2026·45d ago

Svilar's Golden Hands: Roma's Dilemma Over Their Irreplaceable Goalkeeper

Source: Forza Roma

Mile Svilar is Roma's most valuable and marketable player, worth over €50 million, yet selling him to resolve the club's financial fair play issues would leave Roma without an essential asset. The goalkeeper has masked significant defensive problems this season with extraordinary shot-stopping, and his departure would create a gap difficult to fill.

Roma's history with goalkeeping replacements offers cautionary lessons. After Alisson left in 2018, the club struggled to find a reliable successor, spending €8.5 million plus €3.5 million in bonuses on Robin Olsen, who failed to establish himself and was loaned out repeatedly. Subsequent signings—Pau López for €23.5 million and Rui Páticio—provided mixed results. Other players on the potential sales list include Koné, Soulé, and Ndicka, but none commands Svilar's market value.

Svilar's statistics underscore his importance. Over the past two years with coach Falcone, he has played all 72 Serie A matches, recording the league's highest save percentage at 77 percent. He ranks second in clean sheets with 15—behind Como's Butez with 16—and second in save percentage at 77.5 percent, just behind Milan's Maignan at 77.7 percent. He also ranks sixth for expected goals prevented at 4.49. While a Svilar sale would generate crucial funds before the 30 June deadline, replacing him would prove extraordinarily difficult.

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Svilar mani d’oro - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il messaggero Svilar mani d’oroIl MessaggeroSvilar mani d’oroGetty ImagesLa Roma ha un portiere dal doppio valore, tecnico ed economico: il dubbio è se cederlo. Il precedente di Alisson non è positivo, ma una sua partenza aggiusterebbe i conti del club Redazione 1 maggio 2026 (modifica il 1 maggio 2026 | 07:55) Giù le mani da Svilar, verrebbe da dire. La storia però ci racconta che, una grande squadra, vince anche senza un fenomeno in porta. C'è un’altra storia però che dimostra il contrario e la Roma l'ha vissuta. Dopo la partenza di Alisson, anno 2018, i giallorossi ci hanno messo un bel po’ a tappare quella falla. Il ds Monchi ha pensato bene di andare spendere 8,5 milioni di euro più altri 3,5 di bonus per Robin Olsen. Il problema della Roma di quell’anno, tra gli altri, è stato proprio il portiere, da cui il club si è liberato l'anno dopo, prestandolo al Cagliari. Ogni anno - ricorda Alessandro Angeloni su 'Il Messaggero' - tornava a Trigoria per poi essere girato in prestito a destra e sinistra. Nel 2019 alla Roma arriva Pau Lopez, pagato 23 milioni e mezzo di euro, ma gli toglie il posto sempre Mirante. Poi Rui Patricio, fortemente voluto da Mou e di questi il più affidabile, fino all'ultimo anno di contratto. Difficile trovare un portiere a costi sostenuti, ed è sempre un rischio liberarsi di un leader come Svilar. Che, sia chiaro, è l'elemento della Roma più spendibile nel prossimo mercato: nella lista ci sono pure Koné, Soulé e Ndicka, quest'ultimo arrivato a parametro zero come Svilar, ma non ha il suo stesso valore di mercato. Con i soldi di una cessione di Svilar, come valutazione siamo oltre i cinquanta milioni, il club risolverebbe una buona parte dei problemi con il Fair play finanziario e le plusvalenze da ricavare entro il 30 giugno, ma si ritroverebbe a sostituire un elemento - ad oggi - insostituibile. Mile nella prima parte della stagione ha mascherato tanti problemi difensivi con parate da extraterrestre. Negli ultimi due anni - con Falcone - è l’unico portiere ad aver giocato 72 partite su 72 in Serie A ed è quello con la più alta percentuale di parate, il 77%; è secondo in A per clean sheet (15) dietro a Butez del Como (16); secondo pure per percentuale di parate, 77.5% dietro a Maignan 77.7%; sesto per per reti evitate (4,49).Leggi anche Friedkin in arrivo, Gasp studia la rivoluzione in attacco: sogno Nusa, piace Summerville La Roma è alla ricerca di altri gol. Soulé e Dybala a secco da gennaio © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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