Roma: Victory is interested in Angelino & He is recommended to Atletico and Milan, Roma does not want to sell Endika

Football     10:46pm, 27 June 2025

According to the "Roman Sports", Rome's first choice is to meet the fiscal fairness bill by selling Angelino, and it is least willing to sell Endica.

The Fiscal Fairness Act hangs over Rome like the sword of Damocles. Currently, there are only 4 days left before the settlement of financial statements on June 30. The new director Masala has to try to create miracles, bringing about tens of millions of euros or even more book profits to Rome, so as to report to UEFA President Cefelin to avoid Rome being fined or sanctioned in the new season.

Masala is currently trying to make a transfer that is "life-saving" for Roma. The seller is Angelino. The agent and intermediary have been authorized to find a buyer. This Spanish player is the most likely candidate to leave the team. It can not only bring book profits, but also because his style of playing does not meet Gasperini's tactical requirements.

The negotiations between Angelino and Riyadh Crescent have broken down, but Riyadh Victory consulted relevant information and was willing to negotiate on Angelino's transfer. Pioli has officially left Riyadh to win, and the new coach is still being screened globally, but Angelino can be regarded as a potential reinforcement target for Riyadh’s victory in terms of age, technology and market opportunities.

Currently, Masala is waiting for the official offer for Riyadh victory. In addition, Sunderland and Crystal Palace are also paying attention to Angelino, and the agent also recommended him to Atletico, who still needs to introduce full-backs after failing to introduce Special Olympics. Milan has also received recommendations, and Milan is currently looking for a replacement for Special Olympics.

However, because Rome is eager to sell, other clubs can use this urgency to fight for a discount on transfer fees, which is obviously unfavorable to Rome in the negotiations. Therefore, Rome really hopes that the Saudi transaction can be completed quickly, so that it can not only be sold smoothly, but also obtain higher returns.

Roma's current plan A is still to sell Angelino, but if it fails to complete successfully, Roma also has a plan B, which is to sell players who are not in the team's plan, or players who are more easily replaced, such as Hermoso, Paredes, Celic, Solbaken, Dalbo, Pagano, Kerubini and Oliveras, and Christant can be sold if necessary. The

C plan is the situation that Roma is most reluctant to see, that is, the sale of the real core players in the team. In this regard, the most likely sale is Endica, who joined Rome on his own two years ago, and he can achieve a 100% book profit for sale, and currently has suitors in the Premier League and Bundesliga. But Roma will try its best to avoid selling Endica, on the one hand, the profit value is not great, and on the other hand, Roma will have to introduce new main defenders.