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Roma pursue Feyenoord's Read to strengthen left flank amid Nottingham Forest competition
·1 August 2026·20d ago

Roma pursue Feyenoord's Read to strengthen left flank amid Nottingham Forest competition

Source: Roma News

Roma have intensified efforts to sign Givairo Read from Feyenoord as Gian Piero Gasperini seeks reinforcement on the left flank. A Roma delegation travelled to Rotterdam on 31 July to advance negotiations for the 20-year-old right-sided defender, with the club tabling an offer of €25 million (€23m plus €2m in bonuses). However, Nottingham Forest are pressing their own claim, having offered Feyenoord €19 million plus €2m in bonuses and reached a preliminary agreement with Read on a five-year deal worth €20 million total—effectively €4 million per season.

The signing of Read would bolster Roma's defensive options under Gasperini. D'Amico, a Roma official, did not travel with the squad to Wales but has been conducting transfer negotiations across Europe. The competition from Nottingham Forest complicates Roma's pursuit, though the Italian club can potentially sway Read by matching the English side's wage package or offering the prospect of Champions League football at a lower salary—reportedly around €3 million per season.

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Obiettivo fascia sinistra per la Roma. La necessità di rinforzare la corsia mancina spinge i giallorossi ad intensificare le trattative di mercato per dare a Gasperini nuove soluzioni. Il nome in cima alla lista è quello di Givairo Read del Feyenoord. D’Amico non ha volato con la squadra verso il…

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