Roma plan defence overhaul: Ziółkowski up for sale, hunt begins for centre-back on loan
Transfer News·20 August 2026·3h ago

Roma plan defence overhaul: Ziółkowski up for sale, hunt begins for centre-back on loan

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have less than two weeks left in the transfer window and must balance incoming reinforcements with outgoings. While it remains difficult to move Koné on, both Soulé and Ziółkowski are on the market. Ziółkowski arrived in the capital a year ago but has not convinced head coach Gasperini and may now generate useful revenue for the club's balance sheet. Roma's sporting director awaits offers, but the club is already preparing a defensive contingency plan.

Koulierakis has arrived and will serve as Mario Hermoso's backup in theory, but should Ziółkowski leave, the club intends to plug the gap by signing an experienced centre-back on loan rather than permanently. In recent days, Oosterwolde of Fenerbahce was offered to Roma. The approach reflects the club's preference to maintain financial flexibility while addressing defensive depth before the window closes.

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Dodici giorni alla fine del mercato e la Roma oltre ai rinforzi deve anche pensare alle cessioni. Difficile - ad oggi - far partire Koné mentre oltre al solito Soulé sul mercato c'è anche Ziolkowski. Un anno fa il suo sbarco nella Capitale, ora è già in uscita. Ha convinto poco Gasperini ma può…

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