Roma are closing in on Dutch left-back Jayden Oosterwolde from Fenerbahçe as their primary defensive recruit. The 25-year-old would arrive on a paid loan of approximately €3 million with a right of purchase that can convert to an obligation under certain conditions, for a total operation worth €17–18 million. Agreement with the player has already been reached. Gasperini views Oosterwolde as Wesley's backup but also capable of playing in a central defensive role. He is currently recovering from a muscle problem and should return to availability around mid-September.
Roma continue to hunt for an attacking wide player to complete their squad. Chelsea have rejected the initial Roma proposal of €3 million for Jamie Bynoe-Gittens' loan plus a €40 million purchase option; the Blues prefer a permanent sale, as manager Xabi Alonso considers the 22-year-old an important alternative to Morgan Rogers. Roma's sporting director D'Amico has not abandoned the pursuit and is planning a fresh approach in the coming days to explore whether there is room to reopen talks with a more appealing offer. A number of alternative targets remain under review, including Ibrahim Mbaye (18) of Paris Saint-Germain, though no formal negotiations are underway with PSG at present. Jean-Mattéo Bahoya (21) of Eintracht Frankfurt is also among the profiles considered, as is Brazilian winger Pedro Henrique (20) of Zenit, who has been proposed in recent hours; however, neither has triggered a concrete move from Trigoria.
Malick Fofana (21) of Lyon remains a dormant option. The operation is currently blocked, as Lyon must first play their Champions League playoff return against Fenerbahçe, and Roma have scaled back investment following guidance from ownership. If no other winger arrives in the final window days and the French club accepts more sustainable economic terms, D'Amico could attempt to reopen discussions. Christopher Nkruck (28) and Yasin Ayari (22) were also among recent targets. Nkruck, the French forward linked to Roma in recent weeks, is close to returning to RB Leipzig on a loan costing approximately €4 million with a purchase obligation at €28 million, and appears set to leave Milan. Ayari, a 22-year-old Swedish midfielder from Brighton fresh from a strong World Cup, is attracting Roma interest on a loan with a right to purchase, but Brighton's valuation—close to €45 million—and Borussia Dortmund's stronger interest in a permanent deal complicate that pursuit.
On the outgoings front, Roma anticipate a concrete offer for Polish defender Jan Ziółkowski (21) from Saudi club Neom, with the valuation set between €16 and €20 million plus 10 per cent of any future sale going to Legia Warsaw. His potential departure could fund the final investment in a wide attacker. Daniele Ghilardi (23) has also attracted attention from Bologna and could be sacrificed in defence alongside Ziółkowski; should either central defender leave, Roma would return to the market for a replacement, preferably via loan. Gabriel Martinelli (25), linked to several Italian clubs in recent weeks, appears instead bound for Saudi Arabia and Al Hilal under Simone Inzaghi, as earlier Roma overtures to Arsenal in July were rebuffed and Napoli, Inter and the player's representatives have consistently denied contact.
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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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