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From Nusa to Summerville: Gasperini's Champions windfall opens ambitious market
·25 May 2026·88d ago

From Nusa to Summerville: Gasperini's Champions windfall opens ambitious market

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's return to the Champions League after seven years has unlocked significant fresh revenue and strengthened Gasperini's hand in the transfer market. The club will receive approximately 70 million euros in guaranteed UEFA payments (43.5 million for qualification) plus further income from ticket sales, sponsor bonuses, and league distributions, with additional prize money available during the European campaign (2.1 million euros per win, 700,000 euros per draw in 2026). Combined with funds the Friedkin ownership had already earmarked, this financial boost allows Roma to pursue more ambitious targets.

Gasperini's primary wishlist includes a left-sided winger, a right winger, and a left-back, with a potential fourth signing if midfielder Manu Koné is sold for profit. The coach's dream signing is Nusa, long tracked by Roma; Leipzig valued him at 60 million euros last summer, but Roma now estimates him at 40–45 million following a mixed campaign. Gasperini also admires Summerville of West Ham, whose relegation to the Championship will force asset sales. The club has also monitored Spanish defender Munoz of Osasuna, protected by a 40 million euro release clause, though Real Madrid controls his ultimate fate. Other names in the frame include Greenwood and Pepe. The appointment of a new sporting director to replace Massara—with D'Amico emerging as the leading candidate—will determine the pace and direction of recruitment.

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Il ritorno della Roma dopo sette anni nell'Europa più ambita apre un nuovo mercato. Una volta scelto il ds (D'Amico), partirà l'operazione rinforzi. Prima però una cessione Redazione 25 maggio - 08:25 Delirio a Fiumicino al rientro della Roma: la grande festa per la Champions Champions eccoci!…

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