Roma target Valencia's Enzo Barrenechea
Roma are already drawing up their transfer targets for the summer.
According to today's edition of Leggo, Roma will want to add a young midfielder to their roster.
That is why the club have set their sights on Valencia's Enzo Barrenechea.
The Argentine had already shown his worth in Frosinone last season, and in Valencia he has shown notable progress, earning more and more minutes on the pitch.
A very versatile midfielder as he can play both as a central midfielder and as a mezzala, he is a profile that Roma are very interested in.
He is also a good friend of Soulè, which could make his arrival in the capital easier.

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