
Philogene targets multiple suitors as Roma and Everton both eye Ipswich winger
Roma are accelerating their pursuit of attacking reinforcements, with head coach Gasperini requesting two new wingers to bolster the squad for a demanding season ahead. Paulo Dybala and Matías Soulé alone are deemed insufficient, and the club is working on multiple fronts to strengthen the forward line. Roma continue to push for Summerville after West Ham's initial rejection, with a second offer in preparation. However, sporting director D'Amico is also evaluating alternative English targets, and Philogene has emerged as a concrete option—young, with a sustainable salary, and capable of filling the role. The 2002-born Ipswich winger has attracted considerable attention across Europe. Benfica currently hold an advantage in the race, but Roma face stiff competition including from Everton, where the Friedkin Group is also weighing a potential move through their English club interests. Bologna have likewise registered interest in the player. Ipswich value Philogene at approximately €35 million, and the possibility of an intra-family auction involving the Friedkin Group's dual holdings remains open as multiple clubs circle.










