Kumbulla eyes Gasperini challenge after Mallorca loan
Transfer News·30 June 2026·13d ago

Kumbulla eyes Gasperini challenge after Mallorca loan

Source: Forza Roma

Marash Kumbulla has expressed his desire to work under Gian Piero Gasperini at Roma following his return from a loan spell at Mallorca, though he acknowledged the decision rests with multiple parties. The Albanian defender said: "I have only positive words for manager Gasperini. I already knew him before and I think his career speaks for itself. Obviously I would very much like to work with him, I've said it before. But these are things that will be seen in the coming weeks, because it doesn't depend only on me or on him. I will try to arrive at pre-season ready, to prove my worth and then we will all decide together what will be the best solution for everyone."

Kumbulla's path at Roma remains uncertain as the club operates under new head coach Gasperini, appointed in 2025. The defender's loan at Mallorca has concluded, and he is expected to return for pre-season, where he hopes to stake a claim for a place in the squad. However, Roma's transfer strategy and Gasperini's squad priorities in the coming weeks will likely determine whether Kumbulla features prominently or seeks another move.

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Il difensore albanese: "Cercherò di arrivare in ritiro pronto, di giocarmi le mie carte e poi decideremo tutti insieme quale sarà la soluzione migliore per tutti” Redazione 30 giugno - 11:19 Dalle lacrime all'altare ai fuochi d'artificio dopo il sì: il matrimonio ElSha-Pagani Marash Kumbulla, ha…

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