Roma continue talks for Bailey, Echeverri and Fabio Silva
Giallorossi sporting director Frederic Massara must seek to strengthen the attack as quickly as possible for an increasingly impatient Gasperini.
The new name is that of Leon Bailey, who played a key role in Roma's defeat to Aston Villa in the recent friendly.
The Jamaican winger is valued at around €30 million and can be adapted to the left.
At the same time, La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Massara has resumed contact with City for Echeverri.
The Giallorossi are considering the possibility of bringing him on a dry loan.
Finally, there's the possibility of Fabio Silva, who already has an agreement with Roma. The agreement between the Giallorossi and Wolves is still pending.
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