Roma continues to work on transfers to comply with the settlement agreement with UEFA.
Among the players on the way out is Artem Dovbyk, although the Ukrainian is unlikely to leave the capital in the coming days.
The team most interested in the striker is Betis.
The Andalusians would like to bring him back to Spain, where he previously played for Girona before joining the Giallorossi.
According to ‘elgoldigital.com’, the Biancoverdi have offered €15 million.
However, there’s a gap between Roma and Real Betis. At Trigoria, they’re looking to sell Dovbyk permanently, while the Spanish club is reportedly targeting a €15 million buyout option.
This disagreement between the two clubs could prolong any negotiations.
What’s certain, however, is that if not in June, then July, the 1997-born player will leave Roma, not fitting into Gian Piero Gasperini’s plans.


