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Roma bid to loan Gittens from Chelsea
·22 August 2026·8h ago

Roma bid to loan Gittens from Chelsea

Source: Retesport

Roma have made an official loan request to Chelsea for winger Gittens, a move driven by head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's interest in the player for the offensive wing role. The English winger, formerly of Dortmund, has been hampered by injuries in recent months and has failed to establish himself at Chelsea.

According to Alfredo Pedullà, the development represents Roma's latest attempt to strengthen the squad to Gasperini's specifications. Chelsea have not yet opened the door to a loan arrangement, leaving the club's pursuit at an early stage.

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AS Roma have submitted a formal offer to Chelsea for winger Jamie Gittens, according to multiple Italian sources. The approach, confirmed by Alfredo Pedullà, seeks to secure the English forward on loan with an option to buy. Gittens, 21, joined Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund for £48.5 million last summer but has struggled significantly in his first season in English football, failing to score across 16 Premier League appearances. He made only five top-flight starts this season, adding three more in the Champions League under former manager Liam Rosenior, who offered him limited opportunities.

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is driving the pursuit as he seeks attacking reinforcements for the wing position. This move comes as Matías Soulé's future at the club remains uncertain, with AC Milan reportedly monitoring the Argentine winger. Roma have explored several other targets this summer—their bids for Diego Moreira and Gabriel Martinelli both fell short, with Arsenal's valuation of Martinelli proving prohibitive. Retesport adds that Gittens has been hampered by injuries in recent months, compounding his difficult adjustment to Chelsea life.

However, Chelsea have not yet opened the door to a loan arrangement, leaving Roma's pursuit at an early stages. The Blues secured Gittens through 2032 and are unlikely to allow his departure without substantial terms, though they may eventually permit a loan to enable him regular playing time after his productive final season at Dortmund.

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La Roma non si ferma e vuole provare ad accontentare Gasperini con un nome che piace parecchio al tecnico per quanto riguarda il ruolo di esterno offensivo: Gittens del Chelsea. Il nome emerso nelle ultime ore è quello dell’ex Dortmund, frenato negli ultimi mesi da alcuni infortuni e che al…

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