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Roma's Transfer Window Stalls as Gasperini Waits for First Signing
·24 July 2026·27d ago

Roma's Transfer Window Stalls as Gasperini Waits for First Signing

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's summer transfer market remains frozen with no new arrivals by late July, frustrating head coach Gasperini who expected reinforcements at Trigoria. Targets Mason Greenwood and Luis Summestre have already fallen through, while director D'Amico searches for the opening piece of the window. El Mala and Alexander Nusa top the priority list, though the Norwegian's high asking price and injury history give The Friedkin Group pause—they are reluctant to take on another injury-prone signing and have delayed movement. Nusa has not yet signalled openness to Roma.

The pursuit of Tresoldi has become complicated despite the German's willingness to join. Club Brugge's steep demands are slowing negotiations. Fresh names emerging at Trigoria include Castro and Oscar Bobb, while midfielder Franck Kessié remains a live possibility. Noa Lang was offered to Roma in attack, but the club rejected the proposition, seeking different profiles for the forward line. Patience is wearing thin both among Roma supporters and sections of Everton's fanbase, who have begun to lose confidence in the Americans' transfer strategy. Ryan Friedkin has returned to the United States.

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Roma's transfer window remains stalled as new manager Gian Piero Gasperini awaits his first signing, with no arrivals confirmed by late July. Roma legend Roberto Pruzzo has called for a high-profile acquisition, urging the club to execute a marquee deal rather than participate in costly auction battles. Pundit Orsi echoed the criticism on Radio Radio, noting that while Gasperini has not publicly complained, the lack of reinforcements represents a significant disappointment and risks undermining the coach's work. Forza Roma reports that primary targets Mason Greenwood and Luis Summestre have already fallen through, with Alexander Nusa and El Mala currently topping director D'Amico's priority list. However, Nusa's high asking price, injury concerns, and reluctance to join have complicated matters. Other names including Castro, Oscar Bobb, Franck Kessié, and Tresoldi are under consideration, though Club Brugge's demands have slowed negotiations for the latter. The outlets agree that patience is wearing thin among supporters and observers with The Friedkin Group's transfer strategy.

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Il mercato della Roma resta fermo. Immobile. A fine luglio Gasperini si aspettava qualcosa di diverso. Almeno un nuovo volto a Trigoria. Prima è sfumato Greenwood, poi Summerville. Ora D'Amico è alla ricerca del primo regalo di questa sessione estiva. In cima alla lista ci sono El Mala e Nusa. Il…

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