Roma's transfer activity intensified on 23 August as the club pursued multiple attacking reinforcements and worked towards securing defender Jayden Oosterwolde from Fenerbahce. The summer window remains fluid, with a cluster of targets under active consideration and potential departures that could unlock further investment.
Roma has made Jamie Bynoe-Gittens the principal target to complete the attack. Chelsea rejected the initial giallorossi proposal of €3 million for a loan plus €40 million for a permanent option, partly because manager Xabi Alonso views the English winger as an important alternative to Morgan Rogers. Roma's director of football D'Amico is not abandoning the pursuit: a fresh round of talks is scheduled in the coming days to establish whether there is room to reopen negotiations and potentially present a more attractive offer.
Several other attacking options remain under review. Ibrahim Mbaye, the 18-year-old Paris Saint-Germain winger, has been discussed in recent hours as a candidate compatible with Roma's new financial parameters following the settlement agreement, though no formal negotiations have begun with PSG. Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, the 21-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt winger, is also among the alternatives being weighed by D'Amico should the primary left-wing pursuits stall. Pedro Henrique, a 20-year-old Zenit winger, was recently proposed to Roma, though this remains merely a candidacy with no concrete move reported. Malick Fofana, the 21-year-old Lyon left-winger, has not been permanently ruled out despite the operation being blocked; if the French club accepts more sustainable financial terms and Roma fails to secure another winger in the final days, D'Amico could attempt to reopen talks. In midfield, Roma initiated contact with Brighton over Yasin Ayari, the 22-year-old Swedish midfielder, though Borussia Dortmund is also keen and ready to pursue a permanent deal, whereas Roma is considering a loan with a purchase option—a formula that clashes with Brighton's valuation of approximately €45 million.
Oosterwolde's arrival is imminent. The 25-year-old Fenerbahce left-back will join on a loan costing roughly €3 million, with a purchase option convertible to an obligation if certain conditions are met, for a total operation worth approximately €17–18 million. The player's agreement is already finalised. Gasperini sees him as Wesley's understudy but considers him adaptable to central defence; Oosterwolde is currently sidelined by a muscle injury and is expected to be available around mid-September. Defender Jan Ziółkowski's future may lie elsewhere; several Saudi clubs and Neom in particular are monitoring the 21-year-old Polish centre-back, from whom Roma expects a concrete offer. Roma's valuation sits between €16 and €20 million, with 10 per cent of any future resale owed to Legia Warsaw. Any sale could finance the final outfield signing. Daniele Ghilardi, the 23-year-old defender, has also attracted Bologna's interest and could become another casualty in the rearguard alongside Ziółkowski; if either centre-back departs, Roma would re-enter the market for a replacement, preferably on loan.
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Roma's transfer window entered a decisive phase on 23 August with multiple pursuits advancing simultaneously. The club is closing in on Jayden Oosterwolde from Fenerbahce, with GialloRossi.net and Forza Roma both confirming the left-back deal is imminent. The structure mirrors Roma's current financial constraints: a loan costing roughly €3 million with a purchase option convertible to an obligation, valued at €17–18 million total. Forza Roma adds that Oosterwolde will sign a four-year contract at €1.6 million per season with an option extending to 2031. The 25-year-old is currently sidelined by muscle injury and expected available around mid-September, with Gasperini viewing him as Wesley's understudy and potentially capable of playing central defence.
The attacking reinforcements remain fluid. Chelsea rejected Roma's opening bid for winger Jayden Bynoe-Gittens—GialloRossi.net specifies €3 million loan plus €40 million permanent option—but director D'Amico has scheduled fresh talks after the opening league matches to explore a temporary deal. Both outlets confirm Gittens as the primary target. Forza Roma mentions Lyon's Yoane Fofana remains under consideration despite setbacks, while GialloRossi.net lists alternatives including PSG's Ibrahim Mbaye, Frankfurt's Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Zenit's Pedro Henrique, and Lyon's Malick Fofana, though none have triggered formal negotiations. Midfield options include Brighton's Yasin Ayari, though Roma's loan-with-option proposal clashes with the club's €45 million valuation.
Defensive departures could unlock further investment. GialloRossi.net reports Polish centre-back Jan Ziółkowski attracting Saudi interest with Roma's valuation between €16–20 million, plus 10 percent owed to Legia Warsaw on future resale. Daniele Ghilardi has also drawn Bologna's attention, with potential centre-back replacement needed on loan should either depart.
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