Crysencio Summerville and Roma, a difficult pairing.
As reported by ‘Sportitalia‘, the player and his entourage have yet to give the green light to an agreement with the Giallorossi.
The 2001-born player, whose initial salary was €6.5 million, continues to demand a salary above Roma’s salary cap, despite having reduced his demands.
Roma has no intention of altering the financial balance of the dressing room, as Gasperini confirmed in his press conference: “We need to establish a standard of contracts, and that’s right.
There are players who have led the team to third place, and seeing players with high salaries arrive can create problems.
The wage bill is essential for the club.” For the left flank, the Giallorossi management continues to monitor Alejandro Garnacho, who is leaving Chelsea and for whom the Blues have already rejected Roma’s initial offer for a loan with an option to buy, set at €35-40 million.
Then there’s the outsider Antonio Nusa, whose competition is increasing, especially after his successful World Cup performance with Norway.


