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Roma pursue final signings with Oosterwolde arrival imminent; Henrique deal stalled, Ziółkowski attracting Saudi interest
·23 August 2026·2h ago

Roma pursue final signings with Oosterwolde arrival imminent; Henrique deal stalled, Ziółkowski attracting Saudi interest

Source: Forza Roma

Roma are continuing their transfer activity one day before facing Fiorentina, with director D'Amico hunting a final addition to complete Gasperini's squad. Oosterwolde is expected to arrive in the capital in the coming hours after his deal was sealed. The search for a winger has centred on Malick Fofana and Gittens, though Chelsea are holding firm against a loan proposal from Roma and further contact is expected next week as the Italian club explores a possible change in the English club's position.

Luis Henrique remains a target but no agreement has been reached with the player despite Roma and Inter progressing on the financial terms of a transfer. The deal remains far from completion. In defence, Jan Ziółkowski is being lined up for departure, with Saudi Arabian clubs showing interest. Roma value him at €20 million, and should he leave the club will move for a defender on loan. Salah-Eddine continues to wait for further offers after rejecting Olympiacos.

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AS Roma have secured the arrival of Jayden Oosterwolde from Fenerbahçe on loan with an option to buy, representing director D'Amico's penultimate transfer priority under new head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The 25-year-old Dutch left-back, who can also operate as a centre-back or attacking midfielder, has agreed a four-year contract worth €1.6 million net per season. Outlets differ slightly on the purchase option structure: Roma News reports it at €16 million, while Forza Roma and Romano cite €17–18 million, with the obligation converting based on either personal performance benchmarks or squad achievements including a top-four league finish and Champions League knockout qualification. Oosterwolde was expected to arrive in Rome within hours to complete his medical and sign, despite carrying a minor muscular injury that will sideline him until mid-September—a fact Roma chose not to delay the deal over.

The transfer unblocks potential departures in Roma's defence. Jan Ziółkowski is attracting €16 million offers from Saudi side Neom, a sale that would generate profit for the club and fully finance Oosterwolde's loan fee this season, deferring the permanent cost to 2025. Simultaneously, Roma continue hunting attacking reinforcements on the final day of the window. Luis Henrique remains a target but negotiations have stalled despite Roma and Inter agreeing financial terms with the player. Chelsea are also blocking a loan approach for winger Malick Fofana or Gittens, though further contact is expected next week as Roma explores changing their position.

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Meno uno all'esordio contro la Fiorentina, ma la Roma è ancora al lavoro sul mercato. Dopo l'affare chiuso per Oosterwolde (è atteso nella capitale nelle prossime ore), il ds D'Amico è alla ricerca dell'ultimo colpo per completare la rosa di Gasperini. Per l'esterno d'attacco rimangono in lista i…

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