
Roma pursue Tel and Pulisic as summer recruitment gathers pace
Roma are accelerating their summer transfer activity under new sporting director D'Amico, with recruitment efforts focused on both attacking reinforcements and outgoing departures. On the right flank, the club is actively pursuing Mason Greenwood from Marseille, with an opening offer of €45 million structured as a loan with an easily triggered buyout clause—a format that suits both Roma and Marseille ahead of the June 30 financial deadline. On the left, Roma have shifted their focus after a stumbling block with Summerville, whose wage demands of €6 million exceed the club's salary limits. The club is now targeting Tottenham's Tel and Nottingham Forest's Ndoye, both based in England. Tel was previously requested by head coach Gasperini in January and is keen to move. Pulisic remains a stable candidate despite AC Milan's efforts to secure him, as the American has reservations about his future with the Rossoneri. Simultaneously, outgoing business is gathering momentum as the June 30 deadline approaches. Matías Soulé has attracted interest from Fenerbahce alongside Borussia Dortmund, with the Turkish club prepared to meet Roma's asking price of €35–40 million, though the Argentine's final decision will be crucial following his clash with Gasperini. Midfielder Edoardo Koné remains in the sights of Arsenal and Atlético Madrid. Koné stated: "Now I'm thinking about the World Cup, when it's finished we'll see what happens," signaling openness to departure. Roma will not accept offers below €50 million for the French midfielder.









