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Martinelli back in Roma's sights as wage issue looms
·10 August 2026·11d ago

Martinelli back in Roma's sights as wage issue looms

Source: Roma News

Roma have revived their interest in Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli as head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's search for an attacking wide player continues. The Brazil international, whose contract with the Gunners runs until 2027, has re-entered the club's thinking in recent days following what sources describe as preliminary soundings on other targets including Rodrigo Mora, Endrick, and Malick Fofana.

The primary obstacle is Martinelli's salary. He earns 11 million euros gross per season, a figure well beyond Roma's wage structure. Arsenal are seeking at least 40 million euros for the 2001-born player despite his contract expiring in a year. Sporting director Tony D'Amico has shelved the pursuit of Nusa due to excessive costs and has turned his attention to alternative profiles. Martinelli is represented by Roc Nation, the agency that also manages both Fofana (Lyon) and Endrick (Real Madrid), two players on whom Roma have already conducted preliminary checks.

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Testo Originale / Source Text

Rodrigo Mora, Endrick, Fofana ma non solo. Proseguono i ‘casting’ della Roma alla ricerca dell’esterno d’attacco da regalare a Gasperini. Nelle ultime ore sarebbe tornato in corsa anche Gabriel Martinelli dell’Arsenal, reduce dal Mondiale con il Brasile. Messa in stand by la pista Nusa per i costi…

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