Roma’s transfer market is entering a delicate phase, with technical objectives and budgetary constraints affecting every move.
The club is aiming to close approximately €50 million in capital gains by June 30, a threshold that influences potential departures rather than just incoming reinforcements.
On the offensive front, the name that could have sparked the Giallorossi’s summer is Crysencio Summerville, but the path remains complicated.
Negotiations stalled in January due to West Ham’s high valuation, pegged at around €40 million.
According to Il Messaggero, the deal is now also being held up by the player’s financial demands, with him reportedly aiming for a salary of around €6 million per season.
This figure is deemed beyond Roma’s reach, and if necessary, they would consider alternatives such as Tel, Sauer, and Tzolis.


