The January transfer window is approaching, and Everton striker Beto is among the players to have attracted most attention.
The striker has expressed his desire to leave the English club, opening up the possibility of a transfer.
Torino is pressing, due to difficulties in scoring and Zapata’s absence due to injury.
The Granata club are evaluating an operation based on a onerous loan with the right or obligation to redeem, for a total figure between 15 and 20 million euros.
However, La Stampa writes, Roma are also in the race.
The Giallorossi, looking for a deputy for Artem Dovbyk, see Beto as the ideal profile thanks to his physical and technical characteristics.
Roma could be favored by the recent takeover of Everton by the Friedkin family, who also own the club from the capital.
This connection could create a preferential lane for a possible deal, but the situation remains open and competitive.
The next few weeks will be crucial to understand which direction Beto’s future will take, with both teams ready to play their cards to secure the striker.