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3 days ago
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Gasperini intends to keep Svilar at all costs
Gasperini intends to keep Svilar at all costs With the arrival of Gian Piero Gasperini, Roma are expected to accelerate their talks with Mile Svilar over the player's contract renewal. As Il Corriere della Sera writes, the renewal is still at a standstill. Advertisement No alarms are being raised from Trigoria for now, but things are proceeding at a slow pace. Svilar's contract expires in 2027, with a salary of less than a million euros. Gasperini was clear during his recent meeting with members of Roma's management: Svilar will have to be a key figure in his new Roma and must therefore stay at all costs. Yet the gap with the requests of the Serbian's entourage continues to be wide. Should the situation worsen, Ghisolfi would ask for no less than 50 million euros for the goalkeeper.
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28-05-2025
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Roma confident they can satisfy Mile Svilar's demands
Roma are preparing the final and possibly decisive proposal for Mile Svilar's contract renewal. The Serbian goalkeeper, currently tied to the Giallorossi club until 2027 with an annual salary of 800 thousand euros, has asked for a substantial salary adjustment: 4 million net per season. However, Roma has so far set the maximum ceiling at 2.5 million, a threshold reached in the first two meetings between the parties. Despite the gap between supply and demand, contacts have not stopped, and there is growing optimism in Trigoria. As reported by Corriere della Sera, the Giallorossi management is in fact preparing a definitive proposal, designed to fill the economic gap and secure their goal-keeper's future.
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25-05-2025
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Report: Cesc Fabregas is Friedkin's top choice
Cesc Fabregas' name has become the number one profile for the Roma bench ahead of next season. According to the latest report by Corriere dello Sport, there have been new contacts to try to bring the former Spanish midfielder to Trigoria in recent hours. Advertisement Fabregas is the candidates that convinces Ranieri, Ghisolfi, but above all the Friedkin family, now firmly oriented towards this technical solution. However, there is the will of Como, the current club of the Spanish coach, determined to keep him also next season, to be taken into account. Como believe they have already laid solid foundations for the future, after the return to Serie A, and do not intend to deprive themselves of a key figure in their long-term project.
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18-05-2025
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Abraham to return to Roma with Turkey on the horizon
Tammy Abraham is set for a return to Roma as Milan are unlikely to keep him. With the season winding to a close, the future of the English striker is yet to be sorted. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, once his loan at Milan is up, Abraham will return to Trigoria and wait to find out what the future holds for him. Besiktas have already shown concrete interest, ready to make an offer between 15 and 20 million euros. The final choice will be up to the club from the capital. Abraham is currently tied to Roma by a contract expiring on June 30, 2026. The next transfer window will therefore be decisive to understand if his path will continue away from the capital.
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23-03-2025
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What's missing for Svilar's renewal to get done
These are crucial days for Mile Svilar, the Giallorossi goalkeeper who has won the trust of the team and the fans thanks to his high-level performances. His presence at Trigoria continues to be reassuring and decisive, but now attention is turned to his contract renewal. After having publicly declared that he wanted to stay at Roma, the agreement seemed imminent, but the negotiations have become more complicated than expected. The expiry of his contract, initially set for 2027, could be extended to 2029, but the issue concerns both the financial part and the release clause. According to Corriere dello Sport, Svilar, in fact, has attracted the interest of several top European clubs, including Bayern Munich, who are looking for a young goalkeeper capable of replacing the legendary Manuel Neuer. Roma, despite valuing their goalkeeper at at least 50 million euros, have offered a salary of around 2 million net, just over double the current emoluments, but this may not be enough to convince the Belgian to stay. Despite offers from important clubs, Svilar is doing well at Trigoria and, after an uncertain start, has found his place as a starter, earning the trust of mister Ranieri. The urgency now is to sort out the renewal, in order to motivate Svilar to continue his growth path. Roma needs his solidity to reach the goal of the Champions League, but also to achieve a European placement in any competition. With the transfer market still far away, it is the right time to secure the future of the Belgian goalkeeper.