Roma eyes Vlasic as Gasperini targets Torino midfielder
Transfer News·6 June 2026·21h ago

Roma eyes Vlasic as Gasperini targets Torino midfielder

Source: Forza Roma

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has identified Nikola Vlasic, Torino's Croatian midfielder, as a priority target for Roma's summer transfer plans. Vlasic fits the profile of player Gasperini seeks—a versatile talent capable of creating chances in attacking positions while also contributing defensively through pressing, ball recovery, and intensity in transition play. Gasperini has tracked the 26-year-old since his time at Atalanta, and the midfielder now emerges as a key name on Roma's recruitment list as the club aims to build a more aggressive and complete squad.

No direct contact has yet been established between Roma and Torino, with formal discussions set to accelerate following an announcement from D'Amico. However, intermediaries in the transfer market continue working on Roma's behalf, keeping Vlasic's profile prominent in the club's incoming transfer targets. The midfielder's combination of quality in the final third alongside his work rate and commitment to defensive duties appeals strongly to Gasperini's tactical vision for the team.

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I discorsi ufficiali sono destinati a entrare nel vivo soltanto dopo l'annuncio di D'Amico, Redazione 6 giugno - 07:56 Gasperini: "L'Inter può fare quello che vuole, Mancini non ci va" La Roma cerca talento, gol e sostanza. Giocatori capaci di illuminare la manovra ma anche di sporcarsi le mani nella doppia fase, tra pressing, recuperi e accelerazioni sulle seconde palle. E nella lista delle preferenze di Gasperini c'è un nome che continua a tornare con forza: Nikola Vlasic. Il croato rappresenta perfettamente l'identikit del giocatore che piace al tecnico giallorosso. Non soltanto qualità negli ultimi trenta metri, ma anche corsa, intensità e disponibilità al sacrificio, scrive Jacopo Aliprandi su Il Corriere dello Sport. Un profilo che Gasp segue da tempo, dai tempi dell'Atalanta, e che oggi torna d'attualità per costruire una Roma più aggressiva e completa. Al momento non ci sono stati contatti diretti tra Roma e Torino. I discorsi ufficiali sono destinati a entrare nel vivo soltanto dopo l'annuncio di D'Amico, ma il lavoro degli intermediari sul mercato giallorosso procede senza sosta e il nome di Vlasic resta ben evidenziato sul taccuino del mercato in entrata. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Caso Greenwood, Yildrim risponde a Safi: "Il Fenerbahce non può spendere 500 milioni" Il Corriere della Sera Ndicka, non c'è solo l'Inter. Si muove pure il Tottenham Calciomercato AS Roma Koné può partire, sondaggi dalla Premier League. L'Inter si defila News AS Roma Setti: "Roma? Mancano persone che si ammazzerebbero per i risultati. D'Amico ha qualità" Il Messaggero D'Amico, nodo deroga. L'Atalanta rallenta l'iter Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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