Roma must navigate a complex financial situation this summer as ownership plans to spend approximately €100 million net on new signings while simultaneously reducing the wage bill. The club's current payroll stands at roughly €140 million, and the Friedkin family aims to cut it below €80 million, introducing a new wage cap of €4.5 million per year. High-earners Paulo Dybala and Lorenzo Pellegrini, whose contracts expire, must accept reductions to remain at the club.
Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini prefers to avoid selling key players, though a settlement agreement may force departures if necessary. The timing is critical, with most transfer activity expected after June 30th. Roma could request a postponement to the following year depending on offers received, though this would leave finances under continued scrutiny. Mason Greenwood remains the primary target, with Roma aiming to spend €45 million despite Olympique Marseille seeking a higher fee. Alternative attacking options include Kerim Alajbegovic and Gianluca Scamacca, while wing-back candidates are Dodo, Carlos Augusto, Davide Zappacosta, and Costantino Favasuli.
The wage restrictions reflect a sustainable financial strategy but risk pricing Roma out of certain signings, particularly as competitive ambitions grow.
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Roma will have to thread the needle in the summer, as their ownership is ready to splurge on some signings but, at the same time, they wish to reduce the payroll. The Giallorossi will have about €100M net to spend, plus what they’ll pocket from the sales, Corriere dello Sport informs.On the other hand, their wages bill currently amounts to roughly €140M. The Friedkin family wants it to get below the eight-digit threshold. Their new cap will be €4.5M per year. Paulo Dybala, who was earning €8M in 2025/2026, and Lorenzo Pellegrini must agree to stay below that threshold to prolong their expiring deals.Roma will step up their efforts to bring in new players after June 30th. Gian Piero Gasperini would like to avoid selling any centerpiece, which could easily occur because of their settlement agreement. The matter will go down to the wire. They could ask for a last-minute postponement to next year, but it’ll depend on the offers. While such a decision would prevent meaningful departures, their finances would remain under heavy scrutiny.Mason Greenwood continues to be the Giallorossi’s top priority. They aim to shell out €45M for him, but Olympique Marseille want more and isn’t in a hurry. Kerim Alajbegovic and Gianluca Scamacca are next on their shortlist. Then, they’d like to onboard a starting-level wing-back and have earmarked Dodo, Carlos Augusto, Davide Zappacosta, and Costantino Favasuli.Our Take on RomaLimiting wages has become a common strategy to be sustainable, but it’ll also mean that they’ll be priced out for certain players. It shouldn’t be a big issue this year, but it might be in the future if they keep improving and aspire to win trophies. Follow us on Google News for more updates on Serie A and Italian football Related posts: Roma Among Sides Attached to Unhappy Inter Defender Atalanta Close to Acquiring Bayer Leverkusen Fullback Agent Admits Role in Frattesi Saga with Inter and Roma Grading How the Top Serie A Teams Fared in the Transfer Market