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Roma pursue Leipzig's Nusa and Lyon's Fofana for wing depth; Milan enquire about Soulé
·6 August 2026·15d ago

Roma pursue Leipzig's Nusa and Lyon's Fofana for wing depth; Milan enquire about Soulé

Source: Forza Roma

Roma are actively hunting a new winger to reinforce Gian Piero Gasperini's attack, with director D'Amico targeting Antonio Nusa of Leipzig and Malick Fofana of Lyon. Nusa is the priority, though Leipzig are unlikely to sell a key squad member and are demanding €55–60 million. Fofana is the alternative, with Lyon valuing him at €45 million; Roma scouts watched him closely on Tuesday, but the deal is complicated by his high asking price and concerns over his physical condition. Roma have also raised their bid for Torino's Alessio Cacciamani to €12–13 million and are awaiting a reduction from owner Urbano Cairo, who stated: "We absolutely want to keep him, he's been here three years and has performed very well. He had a wonderful season at Juve Stabia. I repeat, the objective is to keep him, absolutely."

On departures, AC Milan have enquired about Matías Soulé, proposing a loan with a right of redemption, but Roma are demanding at least €30 million and find the offer unsatisfactory. Soulé's agent has travelled through Wales and is now in Spain. Meanwhile, Roma are close to completing a deal for young prospect Francesco Ballarin, a 2009-born defender from Venezia, in a permanent transfer; Ballarin won the Under-17 European Championship with Italy last June. Lorenzo Pellegrini's contract renewal to 2027 is nearly done, with only signatures pending.

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Roma are intensifying their pursuit of attacking reinforcements as the Serie A season approaches. Manager Gasperini has made left winger Antonio Nusa of RB Leipzig his top priority, with both outlets confirming his status as the club's primary target. Leipzig are holding firm at a €60 million valuation. Roma News reports the club believes it can approach this figure after reallocating budget originally earmarked for left-back recruitment, and that discussions will intensify next week following a training retreat in Wales. Malick Fofana of Lyon, valued at €45 million, remains Roma's alternative option should the Nusa deal stall. Separately, AC Milan have inquired about Matías Soulé on loan with a purchase option, but Roma's €30 million valuation does not align with Milan's proposed terms. Forza Roma adds that Soulé's agent has recently travelled to Wales and Spain. Additionally, Roma have increased their offer for academy product Cacciamani to €12–13 million as they await Torino to lower their asking price. The Molina transfer, meanwhile, is complete at €13 million plus performance-based bonuses.

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Dopo Molina prosegue il lavoro di D'Amico che ora ha come obiettivo quello di regalare a Gasperini il tanto atteso esterno d'attacco. I fari sono puntati su Nusa del Lipsia e Fofana del Lione con il primo in pole. Prosegue il braccio di ferro con Cacciamani, i giallorossi hanno alzato l'offerta a…

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