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Roma Complete Castro Signing; Koulierakis Deal Done; D'Amico Bids €25m for Read
·30 July 2026·21d ago

Roma Complete Castro Signing; Koulierakis Deal Done; D'Amico Bids €25m for Read

Source: Forza Roma

Santiago Castro is officially a Roma player, becoming Gasperini's first January signing and inheriting the number 9 shirt worn previously by fellow Argentines Balbo and Batistuta. The Argentine striker pledged his commitment at his presentation, stating he is ready to give everything for the club.

Koulierakis will arrive in Rome between today and tomorrow for medical tests and contract signature before the squad departs for their training base in Hensol, Wales. Roma remain in pursuit of a new winger, with sporting director D'Amico having submitted a €25 million offer to Feyenoord for Read. The Dutch club's player has already agreed personal terms, leaving Feyenoord to decide on the bid.

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AS Roma have completed their January transfer overhaul with the confirmed signing of Santiago Castro from Bologna for €35 million. The Argentine striker, who will wear the number 9 shirt, expressed his enthusiasm for joining Gian Piero Gasperini's project, telling Roma's official channels he chose the club immediately after hearing from the sporting director. Roma have simultaneously strengthened their defence by signing Greek left-back Konstantinos Koulierakis from Wolfsburg for approximately €15 million, with medical tests scheduled before contract completion. The 2003-born centre-back will compete with Hermoso in Gasperini's three-man defence. Meanwhile, Angeliño departs on loan to Deportivo La Coruña with a €2 million buyout option, returning to his former club. In pursuit of a right-back, sporting director Tony D'Amico has tabled an official €25 million offer to Feyenoord for Givairo Read, who has already agreed personal terms. Nottingham Forest remain interested but have had two bids rejected as Roma aim to complete their squad reinforcements.

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Il primo acquisto del calciomercato della Roma ha un nome e un volto: Santiago Castro. Da oggi è ufficialmente un nuovo giallorosso. Gasperini ha il suo nuovo numero 9. Perché l'argentino indosserà la maglia che fu di due connazionali entrati nella storia romanista: Balbo e Batistuta. Nessuna…

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