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6 days ago
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Angelino decides to stay at Roma
Until a few weeks ago, he seemed destined for Al-Hilal, but now he's one of the most determined players in the Trigoria training camp. Angeliño has decided to stay at Roma and play his cards right with Gian Piero Gasperini, as reported by Il Tempo. In June, the left-back was ready to leave to sign with the Saudi club, a deal that would have netted Roma €26 million and a monstrous salary for the player. But the Arab club's failure to make a move has reopened the door to a stay in the capital. 'I've never expressed any desire to leave,' is the statement from those close to the player. The former Manchester City and Leipzig player, born in 1997, has shown excellent form and is eager to build on the good work he did last season. In these first weeks of preparation, he's been among the brightest: pace, intensity, and a spirit of sacrifice are the weapons he's using to earn a leading role in the new Giallorossi era.
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08-07-2025
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Maxim De Cuyper joins Brighton — Roma target heads to Premier League
It's official: Maxim De Cuyper has joined Brighton. The Belgian left back, who had been closely monitored by Roma as a potential replacement in the event of Angeliño's departure, leaves Club Brugge in a permanent transfer to the Premier League. The 24 year-old defender has signed a five-year contract running until June 30, 2030. The deal is reportedly worth €20 million plus bonuses. Advertisement Brighton confirmed the transfer with an official statement on their website: 'Brighton & Hove Albion are pleased to confirm the signing of defender Maxim De Cuyper from Belgian side Club Brugge, for undisclosed terms, subject to the satisfactory completion of all necessary regulatory processes,' it read. 'The 24-year-old has signed a five-year contract until June 2030 and will link up with his new teammates for the start of pre-season training this weekend.'
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28-06-2025
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Tagliafico remains Roma's alternative to De Cuyper
Roma are taking steps to find a replacement for Angeliño in the event of the Spaniard's departure, due to the need to balance the books due to the 'Financial Fair Play'. The other left winger Anass Salah-Eddine will probably also leave on loan. Advertisement According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Giallorossi are trying to convince Maxim De Cuyper, the Belgian full-back from Club Bruges who has expressed his desire to change teams: it is a deal worth 20 million euros. However, Roma, should the deal not come to fruition, has an alternative ready: Nicolàs Tagliafico, the Argentine full-back from Lyon who is leaving on a free transfer. Tagliafico will be officially released starting June 30 and his name is among those on Frederic Massara's shortlist. A possible arrival on a free transfer would represent an important opportunity for the capital club.
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19-06-2025
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Angelino's failed move to Al Hilal complicates Roma's plans
Frederic Massara's return to Roma coincides with a key moment for the club's future. The new sporting director will immediately have to deal with significant economic emergencies. As reported by Tuttosport, the priority is to respect the deadlines imposed by the Settlement Agreement with UEFA, which includes stringent obligations by June 30. Advertisement Complicating the situation is the failure to complete Angeliño's transfer to Al Hilal, an operation that should have lightened the Giallorossi budget and freed up space for outgoing players. Roma have already collected 30 million euros thanks to the sales of Le Fée and Dahl, but it is not enough. Angelino's failed move prevents new entries and forces Massara to resolve the issue before planning the remainder of the summer. The club's goal remains ambitious: to build a team capable of fighting for the Scudetto within three years. To do so, however, it will be necessary to find the right balance between sporting needs and economic constraints.
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05-03-2025
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🎥 Serie A announce February's Goal of the Month 🥇
Fiorentina striker Moise Kean has won Serie A's Goal of the Month award for February. The Italy international has won the honour thanks to his sublime instinctive volley against Genoa which helped his side to a 2-1 win. 🪄 Questa magia di Moise Kean vince l'@IliadItalia Goal Of The Month - febbraio 👏 — Lega Serie A (@SerieA) March 5, 2025 He beat stiff competition from Angeliño in the fan vote to overcome the Roma man's strike against Napoli. It is only the second time since the introduction of the award in 2021 that a Fiorentina player has won the award, following on from Cristiano Biraghi's wonder goal against Hellas Verona two years ago. 📸 Gabriele Maltinti - 2025 Getty Images