Gasperini targets four left-wing options for Roma: Summerville, Tzolis, Tel and Nusa
Transfer News·8 May 2026·19h ago

Gasperini targets four left-wing options for Roma: Summerville, Tzolis, Tel and Nusa

Source: Forza Roma

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has identified four left-wing targets as a priority for Roma's transfer strategy. The candidates are Crysencio Summerville of West Ham United, Christos Tzolis of Club Brugge, Mathys Tel of Tottenham, and Antonio Nusa of Leipzig. Summerville, a Dutch winger valued around €30 million, is considered among the most suitable to Gasperini's profile—fast, explosive, and strong in one-on-one situations. West Ham would resist selling him, though relegation could force their hand.

Roma has been seeking a left-wing solution following disappointing performances from Bailey and Zaragoza. Tzolis, a Greek winger born in 2002, plays naturally on the left but can operate across both flanks and is managed by the same agency as current Roma player Donyell Malen. Roma previously scouted Tzolis and his name has resurfaced strongly. Tel faces a similar situation to Summerville given Tottenham's current circumstances. However, Antonio Nusa emerges as potentially the top priority—a Norwegian prospect born in 2005 with an asking price exceeding €45 million. Nusa possesses devastating pace, technical skill in tight spaces, and the ability to make decisive contributions from the left flank. Roma's scouts have tracked him for some time, and he is regarded as one of European football's most explosive young talents.

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Roma, Gasperini e un poker per l’ala sinistra: Summerville, Tzolis, Tel e Nusa - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma calciomercato as roma Roma, Gasperini e un poker per l’ala sinistra: Summerville, Tzolis, Tel e Nusacalciomercato as romaRoma, Gasperini e un poker per l’ala sinistra: Summerville, Tzolis, Tel e NusaLONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Crysencio Summerville of West Ham United runs with the ball while under pressure from Idrissa Gueye of Everton during the Premier League match between West Ham United and Everton at London Stadium on April 25, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)Un ruolo ancora scoperto dopo i flop di Bailey e Zaragoza. Per il tecnico una priorità del prossimo mercato Redazione 8 maggio 2026 (modifica il 8 maggio 2026 | 10:11) L'ala sinistra, un eterno dilemma. Dopo le bocciature doverose di Bailey e Zaragoza, la Roma ora deve provarci sul serio. Secondo quanto riportato da Leggo, tra i profili più graditi a Gian Piero Gasperini ci sono Crysencio Summerville, Christos Tzolis, Mathys Tel e Antonio Nusa. Summerville è forse il nome che più si avvicina all’identikit ideale per Gasperini. Ala sinistra del West Ham, rapido, esplosivo e fortissimo nell’uno contro uno, l’olandese ha una valutazione intorno ai 30 milioni di euro. Il club inglese non vorrebbe cederlo ma in caso di retrocessione sarebbe quasi costretto a farlo.Della stessa agenzia di Malen c'è anche Tzolis, esterno offensivo del Club Brugge. Greco, classe 2002, esterno sinistro naturale ma capace di giocare su entrambe le fasce, ha un valore economico simile a Summerville. La Roma aveva già effettuato un sondaggio in passato e il suo nome è tornato forte negli ultimi giorni. Tzolis piace per la capacità di creare superiorità numerica, un po' come faceva de Ketelaere a Bergamo. C’è poi Antonio Nusa, forse il numero uno della lista ma con una valutazione che supera i 45 milioni. Il talento norvegese del Lipsia è seguito da tempo dagli scout giallorossi. Classe 2005, è uno dei prospetti più esplosivi del calcio europeo: velocità devastante, tecnica nello stretto e grande capacità di spaccare le partite partendo largo a sinistra. Occhio anche a Tel del Tottenham, anche lui cercato a gennaio e in condizioni simili a Summerville vista la situazione degli Spurs. Leggi anche Rivero, dai biscotti ai semafori alla Nazionale: chi è il centrale che piace alla Roma Mercarto Roma, Alajbegovic ha detto sì © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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