Roma transfer window: Greenwood, Pulisic, and Soulé updates
Transfer News·12 June 2026·14h ago

Roma transfer window: Greenwood, Pulisic, and Soulé updates

Source: Forza Roma

Roma is actively pursuing several attacking targets as part of head coach Gasperini's rebuilding project. Mason Greenwood remains the club's primary transfer objective this summer, while American forward Christian Pulisic is also under concrete consideration and viewed as a suitable fit for Gasperini's tactical system. Both players are being targeted to strengthen Roma's attacking options following the club's qualification for the Champions League.

To fund these arrivals, Roma must generate €60 million in outgoings by 30 June. Matías Soulé, the Argentine winger, is expected to depart and is not considered essential to the new project. The club is operating under a structured rebuild, with the dual focus on securing Champions League football and adding quality reinforcements to ensure sustained success in the coming seasons.

Regarding other targets, there have been developments concerning Bosnian prospect Alajbegovic. However, his profile has been evaluated but reportedly was never seriously considered for Roma, making a move to the club unlikely.

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Novità anche sul talentino bosniaco, Alajbegovic Redazione 12 giugno - 22:37 Roma e il settlement agreement: perché è meglio non rimandare Roma non è stata costruita in un giorno. Una citazione storica, sempre attuale. Anche oggi, quando si parla della squadra di Gasperini. C’è un progetto serio che sta prendendo forma. L’obiettivo è garantire un futuro solido ai giallorossi. Il primo tassello è stato messo: la Champions League. Ora però serve continuità. E quella passa dagli innesti, oltre che dalla competenza. Per questo si lavora senza sosta per portare nella Capitale Greenwood. L’inglese resta l’obiettivo numero uno del mercato estivo della Roma, come riportato anche da Il Tempo. Ma non è l’unico nome che accende la fantasia dei tifosi. C’è anche Pulisic: l’interesse è concreto e il profilo è considerato perfetto per il sistema di Gasperini. Sul fronte delle entrate, però, dovranno arrivare anche delle uscite. Anche perché entro il 30 giugno sarà necessario raggiungere la quota dei 60 milioni. Per questo motivo, alcuni big potrebbero partire. O forse uno solo. L’indiziato, ad oggi, è Soulé. L’argentino resta in uscita e non è considerato indispensabile per il nuovo progetto tecnico. Mentre sembrano esserci aggiornamenti anche su Alajbegovic. Come riportato da Alfredo Pedullà, il suo profilo è stato valutato ma non sarebbe mai stato preso in considerazione. Si allontana, quindi, la possibilità di un suo futuro in maglia giallorossa. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Roma, ufficiale D'Amico. Gasp si muove per Greenwood. E spunta Pulisic per l'attacco Calciomercato AS Roma Baldanzi-Genoa, è fatta: ecco formula e costo dell’operazione Calciomercato AS Roma Pulisic apre alla Roma: l'americano è attratto dal progetto giallorosso. Le ultime News AS Roma Greenwood-Pulisic e quella caratteristica in comune che fa 'impazzire' Gasperini Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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