Roma doesn’t want to sell off their strongest players just to meet the settlement agreement by June 30th.
Gian Piero Gasperini needs to raise the team’s quality to avoid a poor showing in the Champions League and improve on last season’s third-place finish.
This is why the Giallorossi have built a wall around Svilar and Wesley.
Two pillars of the future Roma, two players considered essential by the Grugliasco-born coach.
Wesley and Svilar have attracted interest from major clubs, willing to invest in them.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Chelsea had made a determined move for the Brazilian winger, only to change their focus and focus on Atalanta’s Palestra after Roma’s resounding refusal.
The 2003-born player is not on the market: Manchester City received the same response when they sought information on the player. The Roman club made the same move with Mile Svilar.
Chelsea once again expressed concrete interest: €50 million to release the goalkeeper, who, for the second consecutive year, has been named Serie A’s best goalkeeper.
The offer was rejected. Wesley and Svilar could have brought Roma a figure close to €100 million, a huge temptation that Roma rejected.


