
Roma seeks offers as UEFA settlement deadline could extend into early July
AS Roma faces a critical end-of-June financial deadline tied to its settlement agreement with UEFA, but negotiations may allow the club a brief extension into early July. The club must complete player sales in the coming days to meet financial fair play parameters and avoid sanctions when UEFA issues rulings in autumn. Midfielder Moncé Koné and winger Matías Soulé remain the primary targets for sale, with Atlético Madrid expressing interest in Koné—though the player is reluctant about that move. Soulé has attracted attention from Borussia Dortmund in Germany and clubs in Saudi Arabia and Turkey, but no official offers have materialized. Gasperini has retained defender Ndicka and is exploring other defensive targets. Beyond outgoings, contract renewals are also on the agenda. Gianluca Mancini, a key defender, has been waiting to extend his contract for months following a delay after Roma's defeat to Inter. Inter have reportedly made contact for the former Atalanta player, though Mancini's preference remains with Roma. The window for securing these transactions is narrow, though UEFA's apparent flexibility on early-July completions provides some breathing room. The club must balance immediate financial obligations with pursuit of targets like Greenwood, identified as the top attacking priority.


