
Gasperini urges Friedkin to accelerate Roma's transfer activity
Gian Piero Gasperini called directly on the Friedkin Group ownership to speed up Roma's summer transfer work, warning that financial fair play constraints continue to hamper the club's ability to strengthen. Speaking ahead of a pre-season friendly against Roma Primavera at 9:00 on the morning of the fixture, the head coach said: "Speravo che l'ingresso in Champions League avrebbe risolto la questione del fair play finanziario, ma non è così" and appealed to vice-president Ryan Friedkin, present at the Trigoria training ground, with the message: "Siamo un diesel, ora i colpi. Ryan Friedkin ci può aiutare ad accelerare." Gasperini stated he needs three or four high-quality signings to properly reinforce the squad. The primary target remains West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville, who has recently opened to joining Roma. The club has tabled an official offer of €46 million, while proposing a wage package of €4 million net per season—a figure that respects the club's strict internal salary parameters. Gasperini also clarified that Roma deliberately did not pursue Mason Greenwood "not because we couldn't afford him, but by choice," emphasising the importance of wage discipline. The coach criticised the club's handling of the Zeki Çelik transfer from Juventus, stating: "La società è stata lenta." On the positive side, Gianluca Mancini has extended his contract until 2029 and Bryan Cristante has renewed through 2028. Lorenzo Pellegrini remains a free agent since 30 June and is recovering from injury; Gasperini expressed hope he would "raggiungere l'accordo con la società" soon.










