Roma add Como's Diao to transfer targets after Greenwood deal falls through
Transfer News·9 July 2026·3h ago

Roma add Como's Diao to transfer targets after Greenwood deal falls through

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have turned to alternative attacking options after the Mason Greenwood transfer collapsed, with Como's Diao now on the club's shortlist. The Senegalese winger is valued between €25 million and €30 million by Como, who may need to sell attacking talent this summer. Diao is also a target for Sporting Lisbona and Deportivo La Coruña.

Director D'Amico is exploring multiple options in attack, with Ndoye and Garnacho also under consideration. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is expected to require at least two new attacking wingers to strengthen the squad's wide depth. However, no new arrivals are anticipated when the squad begins pre-season training on 13 July, suggesting any recruitment will extend into the latter stages of the summer window.

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Roma have abandoned their pursuit of Mason Greenwood and shifted attention to Como's Senegalese winger Assane Diao as their primary attacking target. Como value the 20-year-old between €25 million and €30 million, though Sporting Lisbon and Deportivo La Coruña are also competing for his signature. Director of Sport Tony D'Amico is simultaneously exploring other options, with Dan Ndoye and Alejandro Garnacho also under consideration. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is expected to receive at least two quality attacking signings to strengthen Roma's wide department before the season begins. However, no new faces are anticipated by July 13, when the squad assembles for pre-season training at Trigoria, suggesting recruitment will extend into late summer. Gasperini remains optimistic reinforcements will arrive ahead of competitive fixtures.

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Saltato Greenwood la Roma inizia a pensare ai piani 'B'. Secondo quanto riportato da Tuttomercatoweb sulla lista dei giallorossi c'è anche Diao del Como. La richiesta dei lombardi oscilla tra i 25 e i 30 milioni e su di lui c'è anche la concorrenza di Sporting Lisbona e Deportivo La Coruña. Il Como…

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