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Roma's left-wing search grows harder as Nusa deal stalls
·8 August 2026·13d ago

Roma's left-wing search grows harder as Nusa deal stalls

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's summer transfer window is becoming increasingly complicated as the season approaches. Coach Gian Piero Gasperini has been seeking a left-sided winger for over a year, but target Antonio Nusa shows no inclination to push for a move from RB Leipzig, which has no financial pressure to sell following the €140 million departure of Diomandé to Real Madrid. With Greenwood and Summerville off the table, Roma director D'Amico is now exploring alternatives.

Malick Fofana, a 21-year-old Frenchman, and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens have emerged as backup options. Fofana carries a €45 million asking price, though Roma hope to negotiate lower, but concerns linger over an ankle injury from last season. Leipzig are also monitoring Fofana as a potential Diomandé replacement. Bynoe-Gittens, 20-year-old English winger at Chelsea, has struggled to settle since arriving from Borussia Dortmund last summer for €60 million. He scored 12 goals in the 2024–25 season for Dortmund but has not reproduced that form in the Premier League. Roma have only sounded out the possibility of a loan move, given the prohibitive cost of his transfer fee. Coach Xabi Alonso may allow him to leave. All remains in preliminary stages.

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Roma's search for a left-winger has hit a significant snag as the club prepares for the new season under coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The primary target, Antonio Nusa of RB Leipzig, shows little willingness to force a move, leaving Roma to explore alternative options. Forza Roma reports that Leipzig face no financial pressure to sell following their €140 million sale of Diomandé to Real Madrid, effectively closing that avenue. Malick Fofana, a 21-year-old French winger, has emerged as a leading alternative, though Roma News and Forza Roma both flag concerns over an ankle injury from last season. Forza Roma notes his €45 million asking price, with Roma hoping to negotiate lower. The outlets also mention Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, the 20-year-old English winger at Chelsea, as a possibility, though Forza Roma suggests Roma have only explored a loan option given his prohibitive transfer fee. Roma News reports that Gasperini, CEO Galantic, sporting director D'Amico, and Ryan Friedkin held a strategy meeting in Wales on Thursday to reassess budget and transfer priorities. Meanwhile, Nahuel Molina is expected to arrive today as Roma's third summer signing, pending bureaucratic clearance.

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Il tempo scorre inesorabile e quello che si preannunciava un mercato da Champions, si sta complicando con il passare delle ore. All'inizio del campionato manca sempre meno e Gasperini non ha ancora a disposizione l'esterno sinistro d'attacco che richiede ormai da un anno. Sfumati Greenwood e…

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