Pruzzo and Roma radio voices debate Greenwood transfer as Gasperini eyes forward upgrade
Transfer News·18 June 2026·63d ago

Pruzzo and Roma radio voices debate Greenwood transfer as Gasperini eyes forward upgrade

Source: Forza Roma

Roberto Pruzzo and other commentators on Rome's radio stations have offered contrasting views on Roma's pursuit of Mason Greenwood, with Pruzzo suggesting Marseille should keep the English winger rather than sell. Gasperini has identified Greenwood as a priority signing to elevate Roma's level and compete immediately, but debate continues about the financial and strategic implications of such a move.

Pruzzo stated: "In my opinion Marseille would be wise to keep Greenwood. I don't rule out that Marseille, who won't play Champions League, could accept staying out of European competition for a year and not dismantle the squad, with the prospect of still being competitive, because the French league is made up of teams that focus more on outgoing transfers. We must hope the player has a say: if he decides to leave, then a solution can be found…" Nando Orsi took the opposite view, arguing Roma should retain Matías Soulé instead of spending heavily on Greenwood. Orsi said Soulé is a strong player suited to Gasperini's system and questioned spending €50 million on Greenwood when Roma already possess a known quantity in Soulé. Matteo De Santis noted that both Marseille and Roma must sell players, and suggested Roma could exploit UEFA's flexibility if a major departure occurs in early July.

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Le parole di giornalisti ed ex calciatori sulla Roma Redazione 18 giugno - 12:51 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Quello delle radio romane è un fenomeno che non ha eguali nel resto d'Italia. Una pluralità di stazioni che fungono da piattaforma, una schiera di…

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