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Roma pursue Lang as Greenwood deal with Fenerbahçe nears completion
·8 July 2026·45d ago

Roma pursue Lang as Greenwood deal with Fenerbahçe nears completion

Source: Forza Roma

Mason Greenwood is increasingly close to joining Fenerbahçe, prompting Roma to explore alternative attacking targets. Noa Lang, the Dutch winger who recently returned to Napoli after a six-month spell at Galatasaray, remains on the club's shortlist, albeit not at the very top. Lang is set to begin pre-season training with Napoli under Allegri's direction, but could yet re-enter Roma's sphere in the coming weeks following the club's interest shown in January.

Gasperini had previously attempted to bring Lang to Trigoria six months ago, and Roma are now considering submitting a fresh proposal to Napoli for the 24-year-old's services. The winger carries a valuation of approximately €20–25 million. His profile fits Roma's need to strengthen the attacking department as they prepare for the new campaign under their head coach.

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Mason Greenwood è sempre più vicino al Fenerbahce e la Roma è già alla ricerca di altri profili per rinforzare l'attacco. Come riporta Sky Sport, tra i nomi in lista (non in cima) c'è ancora quello di Noa Lang tornato al Napoli dopo la parentesi di 6 mesi al Galatasaray. L'esterno olandese inizierà…

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