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D’Amico meets with Brighton to discuss Matt O’Riley

Andy Mattioli
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Roma sporting director Tony D’Amico was in Milan on Wednesday.

Accompanied by his agent Pietro Scala, the executive had several meetings.

Among them was a fortuitous one with representatives from Brighton, also in Milan to try to land Atalanta defender Ahanor.

Matt O’Riley, a long-time favorite of the sporting director and Gasperini, plays for the English club.

The Dane, coming off a somewhat unusual last season (signed on loan from Marseille to replace the departing Rabiot, returned to England in January after 15 games and one goal) could become a target this summer, writes Stefano Carina in Il Messaggero.

Roma’s objective is clear: ahead of the Champions League, they want to raise the squad’s quality. Two wingers in attack, a winger, and a midfielder.

And this is regardless of the possible/probable departure of Koné (and/or Soulé). Because while transfers are inevitable from a FFP perspective, Gasperini’s ambitions remain unchanged. And the Friedkins are determined to please him.

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