Gasperini outlines Roma overhaul plan: targets three elite signings at €35–40 million each
Transfer News·7 May 2026·11h ago

Gasperini outlines Roma overhaul plan: targets three elite signings at €35–40 million each

Source: Forza Roma

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has outlined his vision for strengthening AS Roma, prioritizing quality over quantity in the transfer market. Rather than wholesale changes to the squad, Gasperini wants to add three high-caliber players in specific positions: a left winger and two attacking midfielders, each valued at €35–40 million. This targeted approach would preserve the core group that has already shown confidence in him while avoiding a complete rebuild.

The strategy also involves renewing contracts with players approaching the end of their deals, though at significantly reduced wages compared to their current terms. By focusing on these three key additions, Roma would increase both depth and attacking quality without dismantling the existing framework. If any established players depart, they would be replaced by signings of comparable stature. Roma is reportedly tracking Internacional defender Bernabei, with reports suggesting a fee of at least €9 million would be required to secure him from the Brazilian club.

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Gasperini, il piano per migliorare la Roma: vuole tre titolari da 35-40 milioni - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma calciomercato as roma Gasperini, il piano per migliorare la Roma: vuole tre titolari da 35-40 milionicalciomercato as romaGasperini, il piano per migliorare la Roma: vuole tre titolari da 35-40 milioniGetty ImagesIl tecnico giallorosso non vuole assolutamente stravolgere la rosa, ma aggiungere tre pedine mirate di livello alto in ruoli già stabiliti rinnovando i calciatori in scadenza Redazione 7 maggio 2026 (modifica il 7 maggio 2026 | 11:12) Gian Piero Gasperini ha ben chiare le sue idee, quelle con cui ha intenzione di portare la Roma a livelli decisamente più alti. E si fonda sulla qualità, non sulla quantità. In sostanza: pochi acquisti ma buoni. Per questo vorrebbe rinnovare i giocatori in scadenza, a cui vanno aggiunti solamente - come raccontato dal 'Corriere della Sera' - tre giocatori. Ma che siano tre titolari di caratura importante, da 35-40 milioni ciascuno. In particolare in tre ruoli: l'esterno sinistro e i due trequartisti offensivi. In questo modo si preserva il nucleo della squadra che gli ha già votato la fiducia, si risparmia circa la metà degli ingaggi dei calciatori a fine contratto (che dovrebbero quindi prolungare a cifre decisamente molto più basse) e si aumentano alternative e qualità. Senza stravolgere e ricominciare. E se verranno ceduti dei big questi andranno ovviamente rimpiazzati in aggiunta con calciatori almeno di pari livello.Leggi anche Roma, idea scambio con la Fiorentina: Piccoli in giallorosso per Dovbyk La Roma segue Bernabei dell’Internacional. Dal Brasile: servono almeno 9 milioni © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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