AS Roma Transfer Rumors: Departures
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Last season was one filled with glory and triumph for AS Roma. For the first time in 13 years the Giallorossi brought home the Scudetto and along with it their record tenth Coppa Italia, their first in 6 years. Now, however, the summer transfer window is open again, and questions began to surface: Can Roma hold on to their star players? Can they add to their contingent? In this article we’ll take a look at some of the transfer rumors swirling about potential departures from the Italian champions.
Most of the news regarding players leaving the Stadio Olimpico has concerned no less than four of their star central midfielders, and should any of them be sold it may be a major blow to Roma’s chances of holding on to the Scudetto this season. Knowing Roma’s slightly compromising financial situation, however, President James Pallotta may be forced to sell.
The first of these big names is Michael Bradley. The industrious American spent most of January under heavy scrutiny from none other than Manchester United as the Red Devils eventually had a €25,000,000 bid rejected when Bradley decided to stay. Now, however, David Moyes is back in for the box-to-box man but will face very stiff competition from French moneybags Paris St.-Germain who are also interested in signing the American midfielder.
Miralem Pjanic is also receiving quite a bit of attention from Manchester, but unlike Bradley the Bosnian is being sought after by the blue half of the city. Manuel Pelligrini, fresh off of winning the Premiership in his maiden season, sees Pjanic as the perfect addition to his squad. Totti is certain that his star midfielder will not go easy, however, with €35,000,000 rumored to be the asking price, and City is expected to face competition from Arsenal for the player.
Pjanic isn’t the only attacking midfielder of Roma’s to be linked with Manchester City. Alessandro Florenzi is also being linked to the English champions. The Italy international had a very strong start to the season with 3 goals in his first 3 games but lost his touch there and didn’t score again all season despite being played rather often. Pelligrini believes he could get the best out of Florenzi, though, and may look to bring him to the Etihad.
Kevin Strootman is the final man to be linked with a European giant with FC Barcelona and Real Madrid fighting for the Dutchman’s signature. Having enjoyed a stellar season under Francesco Totti last term, these two heavyweights have taken a strong interest in the creative midfielder and are ready to splash the cash to bring Strootman to Spain. However, the ex-PSV man will command a fee of at least €25,000,000 if not more.
Those are the rumors, and now we must ask; what do you, the fans think? Who should stay, who should go, and for how much? Comment your thoughts below!
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