Roma targets Strasbourg's Godo as second attacking reinforcement alongside Greenwood
Transfer News·1 July 2026·2h ago

Roma targets Strasbourg's Godo as second attacking reinforcement alongside Greenwood

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma is intensifying its summer transfer activity as Gian Piero Gasperini seeks at least two new attacking wingers ahead of Roma's return to the Champions League after seven years. With Summerville increasingly unlikely to join, Roma has identified Martial Godo, an Ivorian winger from Strasbourg, as a potential secondary target. The 21-year-old, who also holds an English passport after being born in London, recorded 16 goals and 6 assists across 44 appearances for Strasbourg this season in Ligue 1, Conference League, and the Coupe de la Ligue. His transfer value is reportedly around €30 million.

Gasperini's primary priority remains Mason Greenwood, but Roma's recruitment focus has expanded to address the left flank more broadly. The club initially showed interest in Godo during discussions regarding Diego Moreira, another target for the wide position. Roma continues to monitor alternative options including players from Feyenoord and Tottenham Hotspur, keeping its options open as the transfer window progresses.

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Con Summerville sempre più lontano, il club giallorosso si guarda intorno alla ricerca di un altro esterno offensivo da regalare a Gasp oltre a Greenwood Redazione 1 luglio - 18:37 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Luglio è iniziato e il calciomercato della Roma comincia a entrare nel vivo. Gian Piero Gasperini vuole almeno due nuovi esterni offensivi in vista della prossima stagione, che vedrà la sua squadra impegnata in Champions League sette anni dopo l'ultima volta. La priorità è ovviamente Mason Greenwood ma, con Summerville sempre più lontano, si cerca un altro giocatore di qualità da inserire sulla trequarti giallorossa. E così è spuntato il nome di Martial Godo, il duttile esterno offensivo dello Strasburgo. Ivoriano e sponsorizzato dal connazionale Ndicka, il classe 2003 ha anche il passaporto inglese (è nato a Londra) e tra Ligue 1, Conference League e Coppa di Lega quest'anno ha messo a referto 16 gol e 6 assist in 44 presenze. Il valore del cartellino? Circa 30 milioni. Scegli tu cosa leggere: metti Forzaroma.info tra le tue fonti Google Lo riporta La Gazzetta dello Sport, che precisa come la Roma si sia interessata a lui nei colloqui per Diego Moreira, altro obiettivo dei giallorossi per la fascia bassa. Godo in questa stagione è stato protagonista di un episodio a dir poco curioso in Conference League contro il Mainz, quando ha esultato 'alla Koné': dopo aver segnato ha messo la sua maglia sopra la bandierina, davanti ai tifosi avversari e provocando una maxi-rissa. L'ivoriano non è l'unico nome sulla lista della Roma, che continua a seguire Sauer del Feyenoord e Tel del Tottenham. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Roma, arriva un'altra mini-plusvalenza: Reynolds a un passo dal Rennes. Le cifre News AS Roma Roma-Uefa, slittamento ipotesi concreta: ecco perché il club ha bloccato le cessioni Calciomercato AS Roma Calciomercato Roma LIVE: occhi su Godo, Romano al Cagliari. Dybala, rinnovo vicino Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', TRANI: "La Roma farà un altro attaccante prima di Greenwood" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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