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Gasperini's Roma hunt for wingers as Summerville, Endrick and Garnacho emerge as targets
·15 July 2026·37d ago

Gasperini's Roma hunt for wingers as Summerville, Endrick and Garnacho emerge as targets

Source: Roma News

Roma have opened their search for attacking wingers under new coach Gian Piero Gasperini, with the club currently relying only on Paulo Dybala and Matías Soulé in those positions—both presenting uncertainty due to Dybala's fitness concerns and Soulé's links to other clubs. Following Ryan Friedkin's arrival at the club, the Roma leadership are accelerating their efforts to bring in three internationally established wingers: Crysencio Summerville, Endrick, and Alejandro Garnacho.

Summerville represents the most active pursuit. After the West Ham winger's wage demands of 6 million euros per season had frozen negotiations last month, he has stepped back from seeking Premier League alternatives. Roma's sporting director Tony D'Amico submitted an official offer yesterday morning: 40 million euros to West Ham plus potential bonuses, alongside a contract worth 4.5 million euros annually for the player. A swift response is expected.

Endrick, a 2006-born Real Madrid prospect, is being pursued on an expensive loan basis—a structure the Spanish club favours to ensure the teenager gains playing time, though strained relations between the Friedkin Group and José Mourinho could complicate talks. Separately, Roma have agreed personal terms with Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho, but the transfer remains blocked by a valuation gap: Roma are offering 5 million euros immediately plus a 35 million euro purchase option, while Chelsea demand an outright 50 million euro sale.

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Roma are intensifying their pursuit of attacking wingers under new manager Gian Piero Gasperini, with Crysencio Summerville emerging as the club's primary target. The Dutch winger from West Ham is being pursued after failed moves to Manchester United and other Premier League clubs. Roma's sporting director D'Amico has submitted an official offer of €40 million plus bonuses, alongside a contract worth between €4 and €4.5 million annually. West Ham's initial €50 million asking price has created a negotiation gap, though outlets expect a swift response. Beyond Summerville, Roma are pursuing other attacking targets including Real Madrid prospect Endrick on loan and Chelsea's Alejandro Garnacho, though both deals face complications. Forza Roma reports Roma requested Endrick on a straight loan, requiring José Mourinho's approval despite strained relations between the Friedkins and the Madrid manager. For Garnacho, a valuation gap persists: Roma offer €5 million plus a €35 million purchase option, while Chelsea demand €50 million outright. The signings reflect Roma's struggle last season—they ranked worst among Serie A's top four in chance creation and dribbling threat, areas Summerville's left-wing profile would address.

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La caccia alle ali offensive per la nuova Roma di Gian Piero Gasperini è ufficialmente aperta. Al momento, il tecnico piemontese può contare soltanto su due elementi di ruolo, entrambi con delle incognite: Paulo Dybala, condizionato dalla costante incognita legata alla tenuta fisica, e Matías…

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