Roma submit official bid for Legia's Jan Ziolkowski
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Giallorossi are considering a young player from Legia Warsaw.
The player in question is Jan Ziolkowski, born in 2005, but the Roman club isn't the only one interested.
An Italian derby is looming for the Polish defender: Udinese are also interested in Ziolkowski, and both clubs have already sent formal offers to Legia Warsaw to acquire him.
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