
Roma's transfer strategy: dual signings needed alongside Dybala; Summerville assessment
Roma must sign two players to complement Paulo Dybala and unlock Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical approach, according to analysis of the club's transfer window. A message was reportedly sent in Portuguese to a rival manager requesting Endrick, but it remains unread. Summerville has attracted interest but carries a high asking price; Moreira, by contrast, has generated optimism at the club. Robinio Vaz suffered an injury on his first day of training and is expected to be sidelined for a month. Lorenzo Pellegrini faces a fresh setback related to an injury from April, and his contract renewal talks are proceeding cautiously because he is unlikely to train with the squad while recovering. The timing contrasts with expectations for a smooth renewal process, though the club has previously moved slowly on renewals, signings, and departures alike. Manu Koné's position strengthens Roma's hand in any potential negotiation with Manchester United, as the midfielder holds a three-year contract and Roma controls the dialogue. One commentator stated: "You now need to find a couple of players that suit the manager's style of play. There's a necessity to bring in two players alongside Dybala who can change the tactical setup." Regarding potential signings, analysis suggests Summerville is a capable player but has been elevated in perception simply because an Italian club is pursuing him; he is described as more fundamentally sound than previous targets like Greenwood, though Roma should abandon pursuit of Garnacho due to unjustifiable technical and economic complications.


