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Roma Radio Roundtable: Trani Backs Moreira as Greenwood Deal Stalls
·6 July 2026·46d ago

Roma Radio Roundtable: Trani Backs Moreira as Greenwood Deal Stalls

Source: Forza Roma

Rome's radio stations hosted a panel of journalists and former players to discuss Roma's summer transfer strategy, with mixed views on the club's pursuit of Mason Greenwood. Ugo Trani argued that Roma should move for Moreira instead, saying "the Roma should go for Moreira, he is someone who can make the difference. This year Gasperini must have players who are ready because the matches will be at a higher level." Piero Torri outlined the complications surrounding Greenwood, noting "the Greenwood deal is very complicated, he would be the most expensive player in Roma's history" and warning of rival interest from Fenerbahçe, Atlético Madrid, and Saudi clubs.

Roberto Pruzzo urged caution on spending, pointing out Roma paid 25 million euros for Vaz in January, and questioned whether 50 million more for Greenwood represented good value. He suggested Roma should abandon the auction and pursue alternative targets. Lorenzo Pes indicated that Çelik and Dybala will be present at the team's gathering, pending only signatures, and predicted any Greenwood move must come within the week if it is to happen. Pes also noted that a separate deal for Tresoldi depends on Dovbyk's departure, and expressed frustration with the ownership's transfer timeline, saying the issue is not the director of football but the speed at which the ownership acts.

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Roma's pursuit of Mason Greenwood has stalled over wages. The English forward initially welcomed a move to the Giallorossi, but after Fenerbahçe tabled a rival offer worth approximately 7 million euros net annually, Greenwood's representatives demanded Roma increase their proposal beyond the club's 4.5 million euro ceiling, creating a substantial impasse. Forza Roma reports that Fenerbahçe is now accelerating talks with Marseille, effectively ending Roma's interest. With Greenwood fading, Roma's hierarchy under head coach Gasperini has activated alternatives. Dan Ndoye of Nottingham Forest, the Swiss winger valued at 45 million euros, has emerged as the primary target. Forza Roma also mentions Jamie Leweling of Stuttgart and Antony of Real Betis as surprise options, citing their significantly lower wage demands compared to Greenwood. On the left flank, Rafa Leão of Milan has reportedly positioned himself directly with Gasperini, valued at 60 million euros, though a loan with guaranteed purchase conditions could provide a pathway if wage terms are resolved. On other fronts, Roma News reports that contract renewals for Zeki Çelik and Paulo Dybala are close to completion, while Lorenzo Pellegrini's extension remains nearly settled pending minor financial adjustments.

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Le parole di giornalisti ed ex calciatori sulla Roma Redazione 6 luglio - 11:25 Quello delle radio romane è un fenomeno che non ha eguali nel resto d'Italia. Una pluralità di stazioni che fungono da piattaforma, una schiera di giornalisti, ex calciatori e opinionisti ad animare lo spettacolo. Ecco…

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