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Gasperini could yet add Udogie to Roma's roster after Tottenham left-back agrees return to Serie A
·10 August 2026·11d ago

Gasperini could yet add Udogie to Roma's roster after Tottenham left-back agrees return to Serie A

Source: Forza Roma

Roma are working to sign Tottenham left-back Udogie, an Italy international and former Verona and Udinese player, after he gave his availability to return to Italian football. The move is positioned as a reinforcement on the flanks following the departures of Angeliño, Çelik and Tsimikas from last season, with only Molina having arrived so far to fill that void. Negotiations are currently on hold, however, as Roma's director of football must resolve two preliminary tasks. The first is to complete a deal for winger Mora — expected to be Gasperini's next signing — from a London club asking around 30 million euros, which would free up funds to pursue Udogie. Fiorentina have also targeted the Tottenham player, but the club do not appear inclined to make an investment of that scale. Roma are more committed to the pursuit. Udogie was previously approached by Fiorentina through Paolo Paratici, the former Tottenham executive, and has indicated willingness to join. His agent, Emeka, is understood to be facilitating the move. The agent is keen to rehabilitate his reputation following what is characterised as poor handling of negotiations over Sancho last season.

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Mora, Endrick e Cacciamani. Sono tre obiettivi dichiarati della Roma. La novità delle ultime ore, però, è che a loro va aggiunto anche Udogie, esterno mancino del Tottenham. Sarebbe il rinforzo in più per migliorare ulteriormente la rosa giallorossa sulle fasce dove ha perso, rispetto alla scorsa…

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