there is already an agreement with the substitute
The Roma coach could embrace his transfer market goal in a few months, with the start of negotiations
Roma comes from the victory against Leicester City in the Conference League. The English were the last obstacle before the final in Tirana, where the Giallorossi will meet Feyenoord. The Dutch passed thanks to a 3-2 win against Marseille in the first leg. The return match with the French, in fact, ended without goals, 0-0, between Jorge Sampaoli and Arne Slot. José Mourinho, on the other hand, at this moment will be pampering Tammy Abraham, who with a nice precise and powerful header left no chance for Kasper Schmeichel. The Englishman’s goal was fundamental to snatch the pass for Tirana, where the last act of the new European cup will be staged on 25 May.
And while José is thinking about better preparing his team for the next matches, both in the league and in the cup, Tiago Pinto is thinking about the transfer market to improve the team. In view of next season, in fact, the general manager will have to bring a few blows to reinforce the parties available to the Special One. The Friedkins, then, intend to raise the bar of goals and play for the high-level stages. To make this plan possible, therefore, Dan and Ryan have decided to satisfy the requests of the Portuguese coach, to whom they will entrust another Roma in the second year of his project.
Rome transfer market, Carles Perez out: agreement reached with Solbakken
To make room for purchases, however, Roma will first have to sell someone to make room for newcomers. Pinto, in fact, will have to thin out the squad both to create a place in the team and to free up a part of the salary budget that will be allocated to the newcomers. According to reports from Il Tempo, one of the first suspects to leave Trigoria is Carles Perez. The farewell of the Spaniard will leave a place that will be quickly filled by a substitute. Pinro, in fact, has reached an agreement with the agent of Ola Solbakken, Bodo / Glimt winger, already sought after the group match against the Norwegians. The frictions created in the latest clashes have slowed down the negotiations, but the general manager continues with his pressure.