
Soulé and Ziolkowski attract Premier League attention; Roma pursues sales to fund acquisitions
AS Roma faces pressure to sell key players before making new signings. Matías Soulé remains the primary candidate for departure, with Roma demanding €40 million—a figure that exceeds Borussia Dortmund's historical spending limits for individual players. However, hopes centre on more lucrative Premier League interest, particularly from Nottingham Forest, which may increase its offer for Jan Ziolkowski from €15 million to €20 million. Simultaneously, Real Betis has approached Roma regarding multiple players. The Spanish club requested Angelino on loan, but the left-back has signalled his preference to begin the season with Roma on 13 July to prove himself to head coach Gian Piero Gasperini before deciding on his future. Betis also targets Artem Dovbyk, valued at nearly €26 million on Roma's books. Roma cannot afford to sell Dovbyk below that figure due to financial constraints, while Betis lacks the immediate funds for a permanent deal. The emerging proposal involves a loan arrangement with a potential mandatory redemption clause dependent on specific conditions. These parallel negotiations reflect Roma's complex summer strategy: generating funds through outgoings while managing squad depth and player preferences as the pre-season preparations approach.


