
Greenwood accelerates as Koné's future hangs in balance; Dybala contract talks intensify
AS Roma has received formal approval from the Serie A League for Tony D'Amico to serve as sporting director, clearing the way for accelerated activity across multiple transfer fronts. The club is pursuing English forward Mason Greenwood from Marseille, who are seeking €50 million plus €5 million in bonuses. Roma has already reached personal terms with Greenwood and is working on a payment structure with Marseille: an initial €15–20 million upfront, with the remainder spread across 2–3 seasons. This approach allows Marseille to book the full transaction in their current financial year while keeping Roma's outlay sustainable. Vice-president Ryan Friedkin is involved in negotiations. The pursuit of West Ham attacker Crysencio Summerville appears unlikely to materialize, as Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain have entered the race. On the left flank, Roma continues monitoring French options, including Diego Moreira of Strasbourg—though his €40 million asking price is considered excessive. Roma is exploring a loan with obligation to buy structure set at €25 million instead. Other fullback targets remain under consideration. In parallel, negotiations continue over Paulo Dybala's contract renewal. Roma is seeking to bridge differences on base salary and performance-related bonuses. The club's heightened operational capacity under D'Amico is expected to facilitate progress on multiple fronts, particularly before Greenwood's transfer clause rises in July.










