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Roma close to signing Oosterwolde from Fenerbahce
·22 August 2026·3h ago

Roma close to signing Oosterwolde from Fenerbahce

Source: Retesport

Roma are on the verge of completing the signing of Oosterwolde, a defender from Fenerbahce, pending final approval from the Turkish club. The Dutch centre-back, who was also targeted by Roma in January, will arrive on a paid loan of €1 million with a right of purchase as part of a package worth €17–18 million overall. The right to buy can be converted into an obligation based on specific conditions. Oosterwolde has already agreed terms with Roma and could depart for the capital as early as this evening once Fenerbahce gives the final green light.

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini recently signalled in a press conference that Roma still need to add two more players to the squad. Oosterwolde, who operates more as a centre-back than a wing-back, addresses one of those needs in defence.

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AS Roma are close to completing the signing of Dutch defender Oosterwolde from Fenerbahce. The 25-year-old centre-back has already agreed personal terms with the Giallorossi and the deal could be finalized as soon as this evening, pending final approval from the Turkish club. The transfer is structured as a paid loan worth €1 million with a right of purchase that can be converted into an obligation under specific conditions, with the overall package valued at €17–18 million.

According to Forza Roma, Oosterwolde has actively pushed for the move, rejecting two competing offers to pursue Roma and asking Fenerbahce to release him. The player is reportedly keen to work under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who recently indicated Roma still need two additional signings to strengthen the squad. Oosterwolde, who operates primarily as a centre-back rather than a wing-back, addresses one of those defensive needs. Retesport notes the Dutch defender was also targeted by Roma during the January transfer window.

One complication is that Oosterwolde is currently recovering from an injury sustained in early August and faces around three weeks of rehabilitation. However, Roma have already assessed his physical condition and remain undeterred by the setback, with negotiations with Fenerbahce now in their final stages.

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La Roma risponde a Gasperini, che poco fa in conferenza stampa ha parlato di due pedine ancora da prendere. Si tratta di Oosterwolde, difensore – più braccetto che quinto – del Fenerbahce già cercato a gennaio. La Roma è ad un passo dall’ingaggio del calciatore olandese, che arriverà dal club…

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